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Bramley Primary, our Partner School, has an incredible pupil in Year 1 called Oliver. Oliver is a happy, cheeky and brave little boy who loves Lego, steam trains and Thomas the Tank Engine. But Oliver was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma in 2016 and after beating the disease and starting school, he devastatingly relapsed in January 2018 and his chances of survival dropped to less than 10%. He has already been through so much treatment, including being in hospital for 3-months straight. His family is now fundraising to access treatment not available on the NHS, to give him the best possible chance of life.
Oliver’s family are working tirelessly, in partnership with the charity ‘Solving Kids Cancer’, to raise funds in order for him to receive treatment which is not available in this country.
Oliver's chances of relapsing again are very high, and his family are desperate to access treatment in New York that's showing promise in reducing the likelihood of the cancer coming back. They are appealing for your help to raise £235,000 by June.
As a school, Bishopswood are trying to support Oliver and his family by raising money towards his treatment. We are very grateful for your donation towards this goal, however big or small.