Story
In February 2012, Henry Allen was only two years old when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 High Risk, MYCN Amplified Neuroblastoma. Two years of painful treatments and surgeries couldn’t knock Henry down, his happiness and bravery throughout inspired everyone around him.
Henry changed the lives of so many and, before he passed away so sadly in October 2013, he insisted his parents continue his work.
Wanting to help other families find the happiness he’d always spread, Henry made is mummy and daddy “pinkie promise” to follow his dream – helping other children and their families create memories and fulfil wishes.
This is how The Henry Allen Trust began, and this is why supporters of the trust are so dedicated today. We’re all still working to fulfil Henry’s wish - helping families who need to find smiles when they’re in pain.
Like every charity, The Henry Allen Trust has been hit hard by pandemic, having to cancel so many events that raise thousands for the charity, but sadly the demand for their work has increased.
Debbie and Dawn are terrified of heights, but are putting themselves through 90 minutes of terror to raise funds for the trust. They will be supported on this amazing challenge by a team of equally mad people, this is nothing compared to what Henry went through though - every penny that the trust receives goes to helping families going through their cancer journeys.
We will update you with details and will no doubt live stream out terror the same way we did when we did the O2 walk in 2019!
Thank you for supporting us.
Debs and the #daretoskywalkforHenry team
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