Jordan's Weeones

Jordan's Legacy

The creation of Jordan's Weeones was Jordan's idea. It was something she would discuss at length prior to her passing and is something we are very passionate about making a success of. Join us today and help turn Jordan's journey into her Legacy.
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Story

The name comes from Jordan's father Wayne. He would refer to Jordan as his 'Weeone' due to her being 6ft tall and him... not!

Jordan was 13 years old when she had a painful lump appear on the side of her knee. Her GP later diagnosed this as soft tissue damage from playing sports and prescribed physiotherapy. Nine months later, now aged 14, her leg seemed to be getting progressively worse and we insisted X-rays be taken. Two days after the X-rays we received a phone call from the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital at Birmingham telling us we needed to go and see a specialist there.

Jordan was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) in her leg and told that she needed to have a course of Chemotherapy at the Birmingham Childrens Hospital. The chemo would be followed up with a surgical procedure where they planned to remove Jordans bones from above the knee, to 12 inches below, and replaced them with a titanium prosthetic. Following the surgery, Jordan would have to undergo more chemotherapy treatment with the worst-case scenario being that she could possibly lose her leg from mid thigh.

Without going into too much detail the next 12 months saw Jordan undergo many courses of chemotherapy and several operations on her leg. Her father Wayne spent the majority of this time living at the hospital on the Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) ward supporting her as she went through the treatments. None of which would have been possible without the support of the family around him.

In June 2013 after what we thought was Jordans end of treatment scan, it was discovered that she had 20+ metastatic tumours on her lungs. This was caused by the sarcoma in her leg splitting the bone and getting into her blood stream. Jordan went to Heartlands Hospital in late July where she underwent more surgery to remove tumours from her right lung. Two weeks after this a scan revealed that more tumours had appeared and further surgery was not possible. Jordan started more chemotherapy in September in an attempt to kill the tumours but in Feb 2014 we were called to see her consultant at the Birmingham Childrens Hospital (BCH). Her consultant informed us that her treatment was not working and would now stop as there was nothing else to be done. Jordan was told she was terminally ill and only had a matter of months to live.

On the 9th April 2014 at just 16 years old, Jordan lost her battle to cancer and sadly passed away. Her wish was that we used what we had learnt throughout her journey to help others in her memory, Jordans Weeones is her legacy.

Jordan loved music, especially heavy metal, she was a bubbly friendly talkative girl who loved life, she had many friends and a constant smile on her face. None of this changed throughout her treatment, even at the worst of times she always managed to smile and help other children she met at the hospital.

I am privileged to have a daughter who taught me as much if not more than I taught her. Cancer does not define who Jordan is in our hearts. She had such an awesome personality and it is this and her love of life that drives us to help other families supporting their children in her name.

Love you forever and always xxxx

About the charity

Jordan's Weeones

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RCN 1182548
We work with teenage and young adult representatives at hospitals across the East and West Midlands to identify families who have been affected by childhood cancer and offer grants to help support them.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,423.93
+ £1.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£886.27
Offline donations
£537.66
Direct donations
£401.27
Donations via fundraisers
£485.00

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