Exam Ninja RUNS to beat the childhood cancer NEUROBLASTOMA

Joshua Geake is raising money for Smile With Siddy

Participants: Joshua Geake, Sarah Geake, Alex Ransome, David Case, Katie McAlone, Nichola Jones, Peter Williamson, Philip Harris, Sarah Morris, Steven Waters, Siobhan Arthur, Annika Wybrow

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Simplyhealth Great Bristol 10K 2018 · 13 May 2018 ·

Fighting childhood cancer Neuroblastoma in memory of our wonderful son Siddy. This aggressive cancer mainly affects children under the age of four. Most will already have widespread cancer at diagnosis. Too many of these children die. We will raise money for research into treatment and cure.

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** HELP Exam Ninja raise £4,000 towards beating the childhood cancer NEUROBLASTOMA **


* What is Neuroblastoma?


Neuroblastoma is an aggressive form of childhood cancer. It is easily confused with other childhood illnesses and thus often diagnosed very late.

Every week, TWO families in the UK will hear the devastating news that their young child has Neuroblastoma. Most of these children battle on for years but many lose their fight.

Exam Ninja is raising money to support the research of Neuroblastoma and its treatment. The wonderful charity that support this is very local to us, "Smile with Siddy".

* What is "Smile with Siddy"...and who is Siddy?!

Sidney (or Siddy as his parents called him) was born on 13th September 2011. Siddy was their first child and he was a fun, happy and very smiley baby boy.

Within 14 months of being born, Siddy was diagnosed with an immensely aggressive form of childhood cancer - Neuroblastoma. Scans showed that he had tumours in his lower abdomen, on his back and in his neck.

The consultants at Bristol Children's Hospital put together a treatment plan and at first everything seemed to be going well. However, around Christmas time his test results showed that the chemotherapy wasn't working. Siddy's tumours were not shrinking as hoped – they continued to grow.

Within days the especially aggressive tumour in his abdomen had grown too large for him to cope and he passed away on 28th January 2013.

Heartbroken and stricken with grief in the hospital's lobby, Siddy's parents decided to set up "Smile with Siddy", a charity that raises money to fund research into the treatment of Neuroblastoma.

* Why should I donate?

Put simply, because too many children die of this dreadful disease.

Donation summary

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£4,753.57
+ £684.38 Gift Aid
Online
£4,065.00
Offline
£688.57

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