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Georgia Dee Hutchins was loving, generous and happy. She loved life, always put others first and made the lives of those around her fun, wonderful and memorable. She sadly passed away on 24th May 2018 at the age of 24 after a battle with Leukaemia. She was treated by the Haematology Cancer Care unit (HCC) at University College Hospital London (UCLH). The purpose of Georgia’s fund is to raise money for HCC at UCLH in loving memory of Georgia. The money raised by the Georgia Hutchins Fund will be used to support HCC to purchase new equipment, medicines, staff training and fund research into treatments.
You can find the Georgia Hutchins Fund on:
Twitter: @GHutchinsFund
Facebook: Georgia Hutchins Fund
Instagram: ghutchinsfund
Please follow, interact with and share these pages to spread awareness of Georgia's fund and to support us in raising money for the amazing work that Haematology Cancer Care do each and every day. Let's try to find a cure for Leukaemia together!
A note from HCC at UCLH: We have a strong community of patients, families and staff committed to supporting haematological cancers through fundraising activities and events. Uniquely, we are run by senior clinical staff working closely with all haematology teams and haematology patients ensuring donations make a significant impact on the services here at UCLH. We provide wide-ranging support including high-tech medical equipment and research projects, free complementary therapy for patients and families and specialist education for nurses across five inpatient wards, day-care, ambulatory care and young adult and outpatient services