Oliver's Battle with Leukaemia
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Life isn't fair.
At the start of April, my youngest brother Oliver was diagnosed with T-Cell Leukaemia. He is only 3 years old. This was a massive shock to myself and my family as Oliver had always been the most amazing little boy with luscious chocolate coloured hair, a gorgeous singing voice and the most positive energy surrounded him every day.
My Father, Step -Mother and 9 month old baby Sister have had to relocate to Melbourne from Devonport, Tasmania for the forseeable future so that Oliver can receive the best possible treatment at the Children's Hospital.
I'm trying to raise some money so that my family can afford to be away from Home for at least the next 9 months. They are currently staying at Ronald McDonald house but will need to find more permanent accomodations as Oliver's treatment becomes more intensive.
My father will need to fly to and from Devonport in the coming months to handle the sale of our family home, in order to fund Oliver's on going treatment, not to mention the cost of living in Melbourne.
I'm asking you to open your hearts to the plight of this courageous little boy, who desperately needs to fight this rancid and cruel disease, and his family who are trying so hard to stay afloat on a dark sea full of sadness.
At the start of April, my youngest brother Oliver was diagnosed with T-Cell Leukaemia. He is only 3 years old. This was a massive shock to myself and my family as Oliver had always been the most amazing little boy with luscious chocolate coloured hair, a gorgeous singing voice and the most positive energy surrounded him every day.
My Father, Step -Mother and 9 month old baby Sister have had to relocate to Melbourne from Devonport, Tasmania for the forseeable future so that Oliver can receive the best possible treatment at the Children's Hospital.
I'm trying to raise some money so that my family can afford to be away from Home for at least the next 9 months. They are currently staying at Ronald McDonald house but will need to find more permanent accomodations as Oliver's treatment becomes more intensive.
My father will need to fly to and from Devonport in the coming months to handle the sale of our family home, in order to fund Oliver's on going treatment, not to mention the cost of living in Melbourne.
I'm asking you to open your hearts to the plight of this courageous little boy, who desperately needs to fight this rancid and cruel disease, and his family who are trying so hard to stay afloat on a dark sea full of sadness.
Organizer
Amy Thimm-Barrett
Organizer
East Devonport, TAS