“We’re extremely saddened to hear that the extraordinarily brave young Harry Moseley has tragically lost his fight against brain cancer at the age of just 11.
“Harry was an inspiration to children and adults alike in his quest to raise awareness of brain cancer through his campaign ‘Help Harry Help Others’. He single handedly raised over £85,000 for brain cancer research by fundraising and selling hand-made bracelets.
“He also helped Cancer Research UK raise hundreds of thousands of pounds by supporting our work and speaking about his illness at events.
“It was Harry’s wish that the whole of the UK would wear one of his bracelets with pride.
“Harry was a very special boy – even when faced with a life-threatening illness he retained his cheeky persona and his drive to help others. He truly touched the hearts of everyone that he met and the difference he made during his short life is remarkable.
“Our hearts go out to his family at this incredibly difficult time.”
- Richard Taylor, Executive Director of Fundraising & Marketing at Cancer Research UK
Hello,
Please help me raise as much money as possible for brain tumour research TODAY!
My name is Harry, I’m 11 years old and I have been living with a brain tumour since 2007. I have been really poorly lately and have been in and out of hospital having lots of tests. I am now waiting to hear when I can have an operation – I am feeling really scared but I want to put all my energy in to my campaign and raise as much money as possible for brain tumour research.
When my friend Robert Harley became very ill because of his brain tumour I set up my campaign Help Harry Help Others. I started making and selling beaded bracelets to raise money for brain tumour research. Sadly Robert died, aged just 55, shortly after I started my campaign. But I am determined to continue in his memory. That’s why I’ve teamed up with Cancer Research UK to raise as much money as possible for brain tumour research.
I have raised over £85,000 for brain tumour research myself and I have also helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds more by supporting Cancer Research UK's corporate pitches and events. To find out more about my campaign, please visit my website www.helpharryhelpothers.com.
Please support my campaign so that others don’t have to go through what I have.
Harry x









