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In 2019 my son was diagnosed with a neuro-endocrine tumour in his pancreas. The tumour was successfully removed during a complex operation with no further treatment required. However, in 2021 further tumours were located in his liver. Luke underwent further surgery in January 2022, to have the tumours removed. His future treatment is still being discussed, but he's so strong and has such a fantastic support network around him, I'm in complete admiration of him.
These events change lives and the charities that have support me and my family over the last few years have been beyond amazing. It is therefore my lifelong challenge to repay to all those that have helped us.
Whilst we haven't actually used this particular charity, a friend, who's 12 year old daughter is also being treated for cancer has benefited from this wonderful charity. Therefore this one is for you Emily x
I will be joined by my sister, daughter and Luke himself, adopting new hairstyles (cuts and colours) for 2022! The date is still to be confirmed but we are hoping to do this during February 2022.
Thank you all in advance for your generosity and I look forward to sharing our photos with you in the next few weeks x
About The Little Princess Trust.....
When a child loses their hair to cancer or another condition, we'll be there with a free, real hair wig to help restore their confidence and identity. We won't stop until the research that we fund ends childhood cancer forever. Promise.
Please visit us at www.littleprincesses.org.uk to find out how you can help us give young people back what cancer takes away.
The Trust relies solely on the efforts of enthusiastic community fundraisers. We receive no formal funding.
Please help to raise money for us so that we can help more families.