The Neuroblastoma Alliance - Jamie Inglis Appeal
Event: Neuroblastoma Alliance - Jamie Inglis Appeal between 31/12/2012 and 31/03/2013
£142,345.29 raised of £250,000.00 target
2704 donations
My Target:
£250,000.00
£142,345.29 raised so far
How to make a donation
Donate online at - www.justgiving.com/jamiesappeal
By mobile internet Scan this code on your smartphone to go straight to The Neuroblastoma Alliance UK's page.
By text message to donate £10 Text JAMY99 £10
to 70070
My story
It is with immense sadness that we report the news that Jamie Inglis lost his battle against neuroblastoma on 15 January 2013.
He passed away peacefully in hospital with his parents by his side. Jamie’s appeal was raising funds to cover his treatment costs in Germany. After these costs have been met, Jamie’s mum and Dad have asked that any remaining money is allocated to help other children having neuroblastoma treatment now and to fund research into this frighteningly aggressive cancer.
You can still fundraise in memory of Jamie and we are aware that many of his supporters are planning to do so. We have set up a new page in memory of this wonderful little boy called ‘Jamie’s Lasting Legacy’. Please click here to see his new page.
This fundraising page will also remain open for the time being.
From Jamie’s family and the team at the Neuroblastoma Alliance UK, thank you for your support for Jamie’s appeal and for all the messages of support for Jamie and his family.
What is neuroblastoma?
Neuroblastoma is a very aggressive childhood cancer.
· 2 children are diagnosed with neuroblastoma every week in the UK
· 1 of those babies and children will have high risk disease, where the cancer has spread to other parts of their body like the liver, bones and bone marrow, lungs, skin and brain
· It causes 15% of childhood cancer deaths
· It is the commonest ‘solid’ cancer diagnosed in babies and children
· The long term survival rate for babies and children with high risk neuroblastoma is less than 40%—half the average survival rate for other childhood cancers
Treatments
Children with high risk neuroblastoma can receive chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, stem cell transplant and immunotherapy. Different clinical treatments are being trialled in Europe—including the UK—and the United States.
Not all children can join UK trials to get the potentially life-saving treatment they need. Some of the trials, especially for relapsed neuroblastoma, are only available abroad.
About the Neuroblastoma Alliance UK
We believe that UK children with neuroblastoma should have access to the best clinical treatment available to them locally or internationally. Taking into consideration the individual nature of the disease, the best treatments available may differ for each child.
If children cannot join a British trial, or need a clinical treatment that is only available outside the UK, they may have to travel abroad to give them the best chance of beating the disease.
Children’s treatment options should not be limited by where they live.
What we do
The Neuroblastoma Alliance UK helps children with neuroblastoma, a very aggressive childhood cancer, if they can't join UK trials or need a clinical treatment that is only available abroad.
We need your help to fund children’s treatment costs, to support families and to pay for research into the disease.
Find out more
We welcome any questions you may have about our work. Please call us any time on telephone 020 8203 0100 and 020 8202 9065 or email us on info@nballiance.org.uk. You can also contact us through our website.
My charity
Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Alliance
Charity Registration No. 1135601
We help children with neuroblastoma, a very aggressive childhood cancer, if they can't join UK trials or need a clinical treatment that is only available abroad. We help with treatment costs, support families and fund research.
Donations 2704
Donation by Anonymous on 31/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Donation by andrew mcintyre on 30/12/12
£5.00
+ £1.25 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 30/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 29/12/12
£50.00
+ £12.50 Gift Aid
Donation by Linda Blackmore on 29/12/12
£100.00
Donation by Anonymous on 29/12/12
£5.00
Keep on fighting Jamie, such a brave wee man!
Donation by Morag McKell on 29/12/12
Praying for you tonight Jamie. I hope you find the strength to fight on little man. Big hug to you all xxx
Donation by Heledd Walker on 28/12/12
£5.00
+ £1.25 Gift Aid
my donation is instead of sending christmas cards in memory of my cousins little boy jaiden lee worrall, keep on fighting little man x
Donation by lynn turner on 28/12/12
£20.00
+ £5.00 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 28/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 28/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
WE ARE NEAR TO YOU IN STUTTGART AND SEND YOU ALL OUR LOVE
Donation by THE BECK FAMILY on 28/12/12
£25.00
+ £6.25 Gift Aid
KEEP FIGHTING YOU DEAR LITTLE MAN!
Donation by THE MOSELEYS, YORK on 28/12/12
£25.00
+ £6.25 Gift Aid
my little girl beat AML, i hope with all my heart your little boy beats his illness x
Donation by Tania Harrison on 28/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Hope you get best news in 2013! Stay strong xx
Donation by EJ Raymond on 28/12/12
£10.00
I hope that you get to go home soon Jamie and that 2013 will be a great year for you! Wishing you all the luck in the world xx
Donation by Katie Pawlin-Gardner on 28/12/12
£10.00
Hopefully you will be home soon and enjoy a wonderful 2013 with your family.
Donation by Roby on 28/12/12
£50.00
Donation by Anonymous on 27/12/12
£5.00
Donation by Sally Albright on 27/12/12
My thoughts are with Jamie and his family. You all are so brave.
Donation by Emma Fancourt on 27/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 27/12/12
£5.00
Xxx
Donation by fiona swann on 27/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Donation by Anonymous on 27/12/12
£10.00
+ £2.50 Gift Aid
Wishing you the best.
Donation by Kevin Kirby on 27/12/12
Donation by Anonymous on 27/12/12
£5.00
Donation summary
- * Online donations£91,178.86
- Offline donations£48,907.43
- Text donations£2,259.00
- Total raised£142,345.29
- Gift Aid£16,376.82
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