Raised: 112%
 
Target: £1,000,000.00
Raised so far: £1,120,604.00
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Laurie Engel was a smart, funny, charming, sparky, sporty boy.  He grew up in the beautiful Golden Valley in Herefordshire.  At the age of 11 he wanted to win Wimbledon, or failing that be a sports writer like his dad.  The world appeared to be at his feet. 

Then he was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer.  Despite more than a year of intensive treatment, he died in September 2005, aged 13.

Laurie was treated at the Birmingham Children's Hospital, the childhood cancer centre for much of England.  The Engel family found the medical care there world-class, but the facilities and surroundings dismal.  The hospital staff were also desperate to improve things.

The Engel family set up the Laurie Engel Fund to work with Teenage Cancer Trust and the hospital to ensure future patients have better conditions than Laurie did.  A spacious, state-of-the-art six-bed unit has now been completed and the first patients moved in in February 2010.  

We started out hoping to raise £10,000; we've now reached over £1.1 million. Thanks to the wonderful support we have received, Laurie's fund has made a large contribution to this £2.5m project, making a huge difference to the lives of the teenagers treated there.  We know Laurie would be proud.

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. Teenage Cancer Trust will receive your money directly and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

Many thanks for your help.

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Donation by Matthew Leddy on 05/12/09

 
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Matthew, you have touched me deeply with your original article and this update. Continued best wishes Donation by Steve Ackerman and Family on 05/12/09

 
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I read your recent letter in the Guardian, and wanted to support this. Donation by Jane Hayball on 04/12/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 04/12/09

 
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always enjoyed your writings in The Guardian. best wishes in raising the target amount Donation by mike cooper on 03/12/09

 
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Donation by Daniel Hochhauser on 06/11/09

 
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Donation by Thomas Leung on 24/10/09

 
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Eleven Minutes was not to late to donate Donation by Malcolm Lamb on 20/10/09

 
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Donation by Steven Christopher on 19/10/09

 
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Good luck on hitting your fund raising target. From a lover of Wisden, great writing and a Dad. Donation by andrew ball on 09/10/09

 
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Donation by Richard Jones on 02/10/09

 
£100.00
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Well done Steve, Janet and Antony. The blisters looked great. Donation by Nick on 26/09/09

 
£50.00
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A great effort for a very worthy cause. Good luck next year. Donation by BEN HARRIS on 25/09/09

 
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Brams - never make fun of my 1993 blisters again - promise! Great effort by all of you. Donation by Skinny Welsh Git on 22/09/09

 
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Great Attempt Janet and Steve - better luck next time but we are proud of you all the same! Jessie Fok, Hong Kong Donation by Jessie Fok on 22/09/09

 
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Donation by Steven Smith on 21/09/09

 
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Donation by Stuart Bedford on 21/09/09

 
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Well done on the UTMB. Donation by Martin McGovern on 21/09/09

 
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Well done Steve & Janet - I'm guessing you made it. In fact, you're probably doing the next marathon already I've left it so late to respond ! Donation by Anthony Bunge on 16/09/09

 
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For the participants in the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc and for a great cause. Donation by Ben Dickinson on 09/09/09

 
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Well done Antony and good luck next year for Janet and Steve Donation by Lynne and Bill Brammar on 31/08/09

 
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I heard about this via The Spin. Heartwarming. Good luck with the appeal. Donation by Terry Wheeler on 25/08/09

 
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Good luck Steve. Neil Donation by Neil McDonald on 24/08/09

 
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Good luck Steve and Janet in the mountains Donation by dom herrington on 23/08/09

 
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Touched by the story, which I learned from the Guardian's cricket coverage today. Well done. Donation by Pierre Moon on 20/08/09

 
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