You can do it (ATRT Brain cancer)
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Please donate to this wonderful little Man, Charlie is my happy 5 year old nephew who was diagnose with stage 4 brain Cancer (ATRT) on the 9th of January. Since then he has undergone an 11 hours surgery at Southampton General Hospital where 80% of a brain tumour has been removed. The doctors have made a treatment plan for the remaining 20% of the tumour and another mass found at the post operation scan, this involves chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the coming 18 months. These treatments will take place in between London and Southampton.
Charlie is the little fighter he has always been , displaying tremendous courage to win this battle. Charlie is a happy boy who is always caring to his friends and family. He misses home, school, jiujitsu and riding his bike. After his operation the left side of Charlies body has weakened and optic nerves are affected but he is having a remarkable recovery.
Here is where you can support Charlie and family, your donations will aid with travelling cost, living expenses so Charlie has a place to call home once he recovers.
Any donations are greatly appreciated, please help me also by sharing this page.
Lets get together and help our little fighter to have a home to return too
Thank you all very much for reading sharing and donating.
Charlie is the little fighter he has always been , displaying tremendous courage to win this battle. Charlie is a happy boy who is always caring to his friends and family. He misses home, school, jiujitsu and riding his bike. After his operation the left side of Charlies body has weakened and optic nerves are affected but he is having a remarkable recovery.
Here is where you can support Charlie and family, your donations will aid with travelling cost, living expenses so Charlie has a place to call home once he recovers.
Any donations are greatly appreciated, please help me also by sharing this page.
Lets get together and help our little fighter to have a home to return too
Thank you all very much for reading sharing and donating.
Organiser
Agnese Zvaigzne
Organiser
England