Stephen Bowen

https://www.justgiving.com/henryallentrust

Fundraising for The Henry Allen Trust
£880
raised of £500 target
by 37 supporters
Event: London Landmarks Half Marathon 2024, on 7 April 2024
Childhood cancer doesnt stop for a worldwide pandemic instead it makes children more vulnerable and families more scared. It makes a hard journey- even harder. Team Henry desperately need the support to continue to support families during this time

Story

Henry Dylan Allen was just two years old in February 2012 when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 High Risk Neuroblastoma. Many of you will know his story- he is a local superhero. Henry went through two years of gruelling tests, painful treatments and surgeries yet Henry smiled. His happiness and bravery were astonishing. Henrys happiness won the hearts of our community and the fundraising began- fundraising initially for treatment abroad. Henrys condition deteriorated and there were no more options. Henry came home and sadly on 20th October 2013 superhero Henry gained his angel wings. Gone but never forgotten. The people of Milton Keynes / surrounding areas, and numerous local business have given support to the trust over the years and for this the trust and Henrys mum and dad, Dawn and Mark, are truly grateful. There are too many to mention but you all know who you are, and you help this heros legacy continue- you are all heros in your own way. We need you!

About the campaign

Childhood cancer doesnt stop for a worldwide pandemic instead it makes children more vulnerable and families more scared. It makes a hard journey- even harder. Team Henry desperately need the support to continue to support families during this time

About the charity

The Henry Allen Trust

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The Henry Allen Trust was set up in memory of 4yr old Henry after he lost his battle against High Risk Neuroblastoma on the 20th October 2013. Team Henry will fundraise to provide vital special memories for families dealing with childhood cancer and assist families upon diagnosis.

Donation summary

Total raised
£880.00
+ £182.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£880.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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