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James was diagnosed with a rare, life threatening immune disorder when he was 5 years old. This required a bone marrow transplant and a long stay, largely in isolation, at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Despite putting up a huge battle , James passed away on 12 June 2016, aged just 7.James loved life - he loved football, golf, lego and his cats. Most of all he loved people. He was kind and loving and this charity will honour James' memory by helping as many other young people as we can - funding opportunities they would not otherwise have.
Your sponsorship will see us through the end of the walk and will help JJOG continue to create opportunities for children and young people throughout the world. The charity is currently sponsoring six Kenyan orphans through educational progammes. Without JJOG's Support they would not have been able to further their education. And we are now supporting disabled youngsters in the UK by funding life changing Bugzis.