Story
I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia at age 7 and then relapsed at age 15. Thankfully GOSH was there.
GOSH gives world leading treatment, but is also a fun place for it's patients - something that is so important when you are going through something so difficult.
I spent a lot of my childhood and teenage years at GOSH. As well as being treated there, I went to school there and socialised there. Despite the difficult times, I also have many fond my memories of GOSH which is a testament to the amazing place it is.
It's thanks to the amazing people at GOSH that I'm here and am able to run this marathon.
Please donate if you can, to this incredible hospital.
Childhood is special. It should be a time of joy, wonder, curiosity and fun. Of making friends, making mistakes, and growing into the adults we become. But it’s also fragile, and sometimes all too brief.That’s why the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity raises funds to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer. For the children from all over the UK who are treated by Great Ormond Street Hospital every day, for children with rare or complex illnesses everywhere, for this generation and all those to come. Because no childhood should be lost to serious illness.I'm taking part in the 2026 TCS London Marathon for TeamGOSH, and by sponsoring me, you’re helping to give seriously ill children the best chance and the best childhood possible. Thank you!
