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Rebecca & Billy run the London Marathon 2026 for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity

Rebecca Sault is raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity

Team: GOSH Fraser Steele

London Marathon 2026 · 26 April 2026 · Start fundraising for this event

Join TeamGOSH and take on the 2026 TCS London Marathon London to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer.

Story

My youngest cousin, Fraser, was diagnosed with sarcoma in February 2025. Since then, he has faced major surgery and an incredibly gruelling six months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. All of Fraser’s treatment has taken place at Great Ormond Street Hospital, where he received — and continues to receive — outstanding, life-changing care alongside so many other children and families.

Throughout this journey, Fraser has shown extraordinary bravery. He has faced every challenge with quiet strength, never once complaining, and taking everything in his stride. He is our little Hero. The care, compassion, and dedication shown by the team at Great Ormond Street Hospital have played a vital role in supporting Fraser and our family during the most difficult time.

Thanks to the outstanding care and dedication of this incredible hospital, Fraser rang the bell in August 2025 — a moment that marked the end of his cancer treatment and the beginning of a cancer-free future.

We kindly ask for your donations to support this incredible hospital and the life saving care they provide.

Every contribution, no matter how small, will help ensure that children like Fraser continue to receive the critical care and treatment they need. Now that Fraser is cancer-free, any support given will help give other children and families the same hope, care, and chance at recovery. Every donation truly means the world to us 💙

Donation summary

Total
£800.00
+ £200.00 Gift Aid
Online
£800.00
Offline
£0.00

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