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Hey everyone, I have decided to take part in the Sydney Half Marathon to raise money for the Isla Caton fund. I have been watching this little girls story from Sydney and have wanted to do something for her. Just so people are aware she has two things in common with me which is Hornchurch and West Ham which are both close to my heart. Would appreciate any donations to help this little girl get the treatment she needs.
Please read the story below:
Our little Isla Caton has recently been diagnosed in March with a rare child cancer called Neuroblastoma. Isla is currently undergoing intense 15 months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment at Great Ormond Street after the aggressive cancer spread to her bones and bone marrow.
Only 100 children in the UK get neuroblastoma every year and immunotherapy – which involves the injection of an antibody therapy – is not currently available on the NHS.
We are trying to raise £192,000.00 to get her to USA as soon as she finishes treatment to receive the Bivalent vaccine in Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer hospital in New York, that can prevent her neuroblastoma returning.
So many people have already donated and helped with fundraisers already and we will be holding more events and trying to think of more ways to raise the money Isla needs but most importantly to make people aware of this horrible cancer that affects children but rarely picked up by professionals.
Isla is the bravest 2 year old little girl we have ever met and she has a long way to go through her treatment but if you can spare even £1.00 towards her treatment it will give Isla an extra chance of fighting this terrible disease.
The Bradley Lowery foundation has been set up to help families who need to fund raise for treatment or equipment, not available on the NHS. We will support families through their fundraising campaign in order to help achieve their targets. We offer not only support, but grants where eligible.
Please read the story below:
Our little Isla Caton has recently been diagnosed in March with a rare child cancer called Neuroblastoma. Isla is currently undergoing intense 15 months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment at Great Ormond Street after the aggressive cancer spread to her bones and bone marrow.
Only 100 children in the UK get neuroblastoma every year and immunotherapy – which involves the injection of an antibody therapy – is not currently available on the NHS.
We are trying to raise £192,000.00 to get her to USA as soon as she finishes treatment to receive the Bivalent vaccine in Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer hospital in New York, that can prevent her neuroblastoma returning.
So many people have already donated and helped with fundraisers already and we will be holding more events and trying to think of more ways to raise the money Isla needs but most importantly to make people aware of this horrible cancer that affects children but rarely picked up by professionals.
Isla is the bravest 2 year old little girl we have ever met and she has a long way to go through her treatment but if you can spare even £1.00 towards her treatment it will give Isla an extra chance of fighting this terrible disease.
The Bradley Lowery foundation has been set up to help families who need to fund raise for treatment or equipment, not available on the NHS. We will support families through their fundraising campaign in order to help achieve their targets. We offer not only support, but grants where eligible.
