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At Bemorefab Children’s Cancer Charity, our mission is to support children, families and schools through the challenges of childhood cancer. No child should feel alone, and we are here to offer comfort, education, and practical help. We work closely with schools to explain cancer in a child-friendly way, helping classmates and teachers understand what a diagnosis means. We also support children undergoing treatment by helping them with online tuition, this helps children stay connected to learning during treatment. It offers flexible, one-to-one support that fits around hospital stays and low-energy days. More than just schoolwork, it brings routine, confidence, and a sense of normality. It ensures children don’t fall behind and feel supported every step of the way. Our outreach goes beyond families—we raise awareness in the wider community through campaigns and events. We highlight the importance of joining the bone marrow register, giving blood, and considering organ donation—lifesaving actions for children in treatment. We visit sixth forms and universities to inspire young people to become donors and make a difference. Every action counts. Through kindness, understanding, and practical support, we aim to make the hardest days a little easier and ensure no child or family faces cancer alone.

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Bemorefab Children's Cancer Charity is an incredible Corby-based organisation dedicated to supporting children, families and schools across the UK through the challenges of childhood cancer. They provide tuition for children that are absent from school due to treatment and work alongside schools to ensure that the children are getting the best support academically as well as socially and emotionally.

Bemorefab Children's Cancer Charity was born from a journey no family ever expects to take. On Friday 13 May 2022, Florence was diagnosed with leukaemia. Her prognosis was poor, and chemotherapy wasn't working. Her parents were told her only chance might be treatment abroad, but against all odds, Florrie received a bone marrow transplant in the UK. Though it led to complications and life-changing lung damage, what matters most is that she's still here and still smiling.

Florrie has shown the world that hospital doesn't have to be scary. Through her TikTok videos, she's inspired hundreds of thousands with her unstoppable spirit. In 2024, she received a Pride of Britain Award – proof of the hope and light she continues to bring.

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Total
£4,500.98
+ £722.76 Gift Aid
Online
£4,500.98

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