Family of Biddulph nursery's twin diagnosed with Leukaemia raise thousands for local cancer services
By Jack Lenton
15th Aug 2022 | Local News
The family of a Biddulph nursery's toddler who was diagnosed with Leukaemia have raised thousands for charity by hosting a fundraising event for local children's cancer services.
Biddulph Nub News reported previously how toddler Harry Saunders, who attended Happy Hours Nursery in Biddulph and is an identical twin alongside his brother George, was unfortunately diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
On the first anniversary of his diagnosis, 'Harry's Night' was organised by parents Katie and Ryan Saunders and raised more than £3,000 for the Children's Oncology Department at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM).
The evening featured live music in the form of an Elvis impersonator and a disco.
Mum Katie said: "Harry's diagnosis was so fast paced which was a massive shock to my system. Chemotherapy began within a couple of days with an operation to have a central line fitted."
"Harry and I were on our own, trying to deal with the hardest situation a parent can find themselves in."
"The past year the care and support we have all received from the staff on Ward 217b at the Royal Stoke University Hospital has been incredible, the staff are like a second family."
The family including Harry's dad Ryan, older brother Ollie and his identical twin brother George all wanted to give something back to the team at UHNM.
Katie added: "We held Harry's Night and raised an amazing £3,200 with 146 tickets sold for the event. We had also raised £1,200 from a Three Peaks Challenge we did and with a last minute donation coming in our total was a fantastic £4,500 for the Children's Oncology ward. It was amazing to get the chance to present the staff with our very own large cheque to say thank you."
"We really do just want to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts, to everyone who has joined us on our journey and we can't wait to see the difference the money will make to the unit."
We also reported last year how local residents came together to raise thousands for Harry and his family in an amazing display of support and kindness.
Some of the local fundraisers that have been held for Harry have included:
- Biddulph Sainsbury's sending a care package for Harry and his family
- Dom's Cheesecakes hosting a raffle and raising £100
- Chell's Builders Supplies raising £1,000 as part of a huge raffle
And countless people donating through JustGiving.
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