About Us

About Us

Sophia’s heart ached when she learned that her beloved son Nathan had Hemimelia. She was determined to do everything in her power to ensure that he received the best possible care and support, but she quickly realized that the resources available to families like hers were scarce.

Sophia refused to accept this as the final word. She knew that she had to take action to help Nathan and other children like him, so she poured her heart and soul into creating a charity that would make a real difference in their lives.

The Nathan Beal Hemimelia Trust became Sophia’s passion, her driving force, and her hope. She worked tirelessly to raise awareness of the condition and to provide support and resources to families affected by it.

Sophia’s love for Nathan was at the heart of everything that she did. She saw the struggles that he faced, and she knew that there were so many other families going through the same thing. She refused to stand by and watch them suffer alone.

Sophia also knew that one of the most important things that she could do was to raise awareness of Hemimelia. She wanted to ensure that people knew what the condition was, how it affected individuals and families, and what could be done to support those living with it.

The work that Sophia did with the Nathan Beal Hemimelia Trust was more than just a charity. It was a labor of love, a way to honor her son and to give back to the community that had supported them through their struggles.

Sophia poured her heart and soul into every aspect of the trust, from organizing fundraising events to providing emotional support to families in need. She became a beacon of hope for families affected by Hemimelia, and her unwavering dedication inspired others to get involved and make a difference.

For Sophia, the Nathan Beal Hemimelia Trust was a lifeline, a way to bring light into a dark and difficult journey. Her love for Nathan and her unwavering commitment to the cause continue to inspire others to make a difference and to create a better world for those affected by Hemimelia.