Thank you for visiting my fundraising page. Please dig deep and sponsor me online.
I arrange two sponsored events every year and every time they are great fun and we raise a great amount for charity.
Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: The Jack Brown Appeal will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you. My Tottenham friends helped me raise over 500 pound last time for Breast cancer but this time little Jack needs this money EVEN MORE!!!
Please visit Jack's website for the full story about this brave little lad........http://www.jackbrownappeal.org/ So please sponsor me now!
Many thanks for your support. Pete Jackson
On 27th November, Jack started complaining of severe head pains. CT scans revealed a tumour in his brain, 2.5 inches in size.
The brain is the only part of the body the antibody treatment cannot reach, indicating Jack's original treatment was successful within its scope.
This relapse is considered non curative except at Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Centre in New York. MSK has developed a range of options including liquid radiation directly to the NB cells in the relapsed area; this has been shown to be 100% effective. All 10 patients treated in the same way over the past three years have remained disease free; this is very significant. When a parent is about to lose their child, these statistics are vitally important.
A further $750,000 is urgently needed to complete this treatment.
There is currently no UK government funding for this treatment, so this is the only hope for Jack and his family. Jack's parents, both Detective Sergeants at the Metropolitan Police, have moved their family, including his brother Connor, 10, and sister Rhian, 7, to the US, where they continue to support Jack's relentless fight to beat this disease. They are staying in a room at Ronald McDonald House, which provides a "home away from home" for families whose children are undergoing treatment at nearby hospitals.
Please help us raise funds for Jack's treatment.
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