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At Christmas one of the boarders under my care at school was diagnosed with leukaemia; we all feared the worst and were devastated by the news.
However, thanks to the staff of University College, London, Hospital, he is now several months into a well-organised programme of treatment, but the effects of chemotherapy have had a severe effect on his life: during the next three years of treatment he will face a string of unimaginable physical and mental challenges which, for a sixteen year-old, could not come at a worse time.
To raise your awareness of the great work carried out at UCLH and in recognition of the bravery of this young chap, I have set my own challenge to swim across the English Channel; I hope this will be the only major one I ever face in my life. Your challenge is simply to make a donation.
In August this summer I will set out to try to swim the 24 miles from England to France in just a swimming costume. I expect to be battling for between ten and twenty hours across cold tidal currents among passing ships and jellyfish, a task made no easier by the knowledge that over half the swimmers who set out fail to complete their journey.
Your donations will go towards an Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia research project examining effectiveness of Minimal Residual Disease Tests in determining optimal treatment at an early stage of disease; this project will be carried out at UCLH.
Please, please donate generously, ideally online (where claiming the tax back is easy).
Angus McChesney 1st June 2007