Leukemia's Financial Effect
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Our son, Morgan, was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia out of the blue on 21st November 2019. He has since spent two days at Newcross Hospital in Wolverhampton before being transferred to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham for a further 8 weeks.
We are, have been and will do whatever is necessary to support Morgan to get the treatment that he needs to be able to fight the leukemia.
Unfortunately this leaves us, as two self employed people, who receive no financial support with mounting costs from travel, parking, time off work, clothes and other items that Morgan needs as he has lost a lot of weight and has side effects from the treatment.
We are also faced with the potential cost of exam fees for our daughter who is unable to do her A-levels to her full potential due to the effect her brother's illness has had on her.
We are a very close and proud family who find it very hard to ask for help however this is the situation we find ourselves in.
The target amount of money to raise is unquantifiable as we do not know what the future holds and what treatment Morgan will need or for how long.
Anything that is donated above our additional costs and any extra help that both Morgan and his sister need to finish their education will be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Charity.
Thank you for your support.
Fundraising team: Fundraising team (2)
Sam Paine
Organizer
England
Jon Paine
Team member