Story
In January Lennon was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. The NHS have been amazing firstly at Broomfield Hospital & now at UCLH where he is receiving chemo as an outpatient. UCLH are supported by the Teenage Cancer Trust, with their support the wards are really like a home from home, with beds available to allow parents to stay, activities in the day room, a family kitchen & so much more. This charity now means a lot to our family. Since Lennon’s diagnosis (and that really is the short story) we have been overwhelmed by the support & kindness offered by our friends & family. Even if we can just raise a small amount we know it’ll be greatly appreciated by the charity. Please give what you can ❤️
I am taking part in Walk 60 Miles in March for Teenage Cancer Trust!
Every day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words you have cancer. They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through it. Teenage Cancer Trust are the only charity in the UK charity dedicated to meeting this vital need so no young person faces cancer alone.
Every £25 donation provides an hour to talk. A Youth Support Coordinator provides the extra help young people need with things like studies, relationships and mental wellbeing throughout cancer treatment. £25 could pay for an hour of their time, helping them be there when they're needed most.
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- £2,500 of £100