Walking for James 2018

Natalie Copping is raising money for The Brain Tumour Charity

Participants: Jonathan, Holly, Matthew, Samuel, James

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The Twilight Walk - Windsor · 14 October 2018 ·

Be part of The Twilight Walk 2018 – a series of autumn walks to celebrate loved ones, raise money and take big strides towards a cure for brain tumours.

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

Our youngest son James was diagnosed with a brain tumour on 24th September 2014 aged three years.

James underwent a four hour operation, six days after diagnosis. 

James is now aged seven. Unfortunately  his tumour had started to regrow but we have had one year of stable scans. Something we have not had in nearly four years. 

Since October 2014 The Brain tumour charity have supported our family. Every single member of staff we have met are absolutely amazing. We are so thankful for their support. 

This will be our 3rd walk and we hope to raise as much as we can. 

The last 4 years have not been easy. James has many battles and has had to have 2 further operations due to a long term problem with his eating,that has been present since surgery. However he is so happy and copes so well.

We understand that is hard donating to different charities but every year 500 children are diagnosed. We never ever imagined that James would be part of that stastic. The Brain tumour charity have kept us sane. 

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Donation summary

Total
£375.00
+ £55.00 Gift Aid
Online
£375.00
Offline
£0.00

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