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My youngest neice, Margot (aged 5) sadly received a brain tumour diagnosis in April 2024, which devastated our family and instantly turned our lives upside down.
Margot has already been through so much and has had to show bravery in circumstances which no child should have to deal with. Her treatment will continue for the next year and we are at the beginning of a long and difficult road, which will test us in so many ways.
Margot's tumour was spotted by the amazing paediatric team at the Great North Children's Hospital. She went to the top of their priority list in an instant and they acted so quickly. She had brain surgery just 2 days after her diagnosis and is under the care of a world-leading specialist team, whose expertise and kindness have no limits.
Margot is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatment, with radiotherapy and further chemotherapy over the next 12 months. Everyone we have encountered on the neurological and oncology wards at the Great North Children's Hospital, from the consultants, surgeons and anaesthetists, to the nurses cleaners, play specialists and everyone in between have been incredible and we couldn't ask for kinder people to guide us through this darkest of times.
We want to show our gratitude to these wonderful people by raising as much money as possible to support their incredible work. This starts with the 3 Peaks Challenge, the Great North Run and the Kielder Marathon, with other events to be thrown in as we go forward. Together, these challenges are our "Miles for Margot" and every mile we cover is one step closer to hitting our goal.
Donations to the Great North Childrens Hospital Foundation support the many children and their families who come to our hospital for treatment and care, making their experience the best it possibly can be.
Innovations that really make a difference to our patients and staff including life changing research, cutting-edge equipment and technology are funded by donations along with initiatives to support the wellbeing and development of our staff.
Evidence shows that children have a quicker recovery when they are in an environment they enjoy and we strive to make GNCH as welcoming and friendly as it can be.