The Royal Marsden childrens unit celebrated the Royal Jubilee with a street party for the patients, parents and siblings. We donated lots of Jubilee partyware for this event. A good time was had by all. We helped two familes with general living expenses, who were facing difficult times due...
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Travel grant awarded
We awarded a travel grant to a family who had a sick child in Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Children’s unity at the Royal Marsden, Sutton
We supported the children’s unit at the Royal Marsden in Sutton with Easter craft items for their Easter party. The children had a great time.
Garden improvements
We help fund a ramp/pathway down into the garden for a family who have a 6 year old daughter. This would ensure that she could get out into the garden in her wheelchair and play with her sisters.
Travel grant awarded
We awarded a travel grant for a family with a very poorly 11 year old son. He had been having lots of complications due to the treament. Therefore he had been in hospital for a long time and was going to be an ongoing stay for a while. We...
Travel grant for boy with Leukaemia
A travel grant was needed for a family who 14 year old who had a rare form of Leukaemia. We were pleased to help them.
Wet room for 6 year old with disabilities
A family who have a beautiful 6 year old daughter with complex conditions and disabilities, needed to install a downstairs wet room, so that she could access it in her wheelchair, rather than being carried up and down the stairs. As this would greatly enhance her life and also...
Glen’s Story
Glen’s story began when he was diagnosed with leukaemia on 10th June 2009. He was 6 years old. Glen was sent to St Georges Hospital in Tooting and he started treatment on the 17th June. Three weeks later, further tests showed that he had philadelphia leukaemia and would need...
Corbin’s Story
On the 17th February 2011, 5 year old Corbin had a life threatening, yet ultimately life changing operation at Great Ormond Street Hospital. The operation was to completely disconnect the right hand side of his brain to Try to minimise the terrible epileptic fits which were destroying his development....
Charley’s smile fun day – Staines Rugby Club
What a great afternoon!!!! The weather was good and the local people, family and friends all came along to support us sincere thanks to you all. The total amount raised was £5,150.80 Brilliant !!! This money will be used to enhance the lives of very sick children, as well...