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Christmas at Kidscan

Each year hundreds of children across the UK will spend Christmas in hospital receiving treatments for cancer that can damage their bodies. Help us to find safer treatments by fundraising for Kidscan this festive season

Download your Festive Fundraising pack

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or simply love a good sale, there’s no denying that the festive season is one of the most magical times of the year. It’s also a great time to make a difference to people’s lives by choosing to fundraise for your favourite charity.

From throwing on your favourite festive sweater to hosting your own bake sale there are hundreds of ways to raise money. To get you started, we have picked out some of our favourites and if your spoiled for choice – our festive fundraising pack is the place the start! It’s packed full of festive ideas to kickstart your fundraising!

Emilie's Story

Emilie was diagnosed with stage 4 hepatoblastoma (liver cancer) when she was just 2 years old.

“Although chemotherapy is over Emilie still has a number of daily hurdles due to the effects of the treatment she underwent. She has lost some of her hearing so wears hearing aids, she has a number of   gastro issues and food intolerances, she still doesn’t have the strength and stamina that other children do. Emilie always wishes “for all poorly children to get better, especially those battling cancer”

The money you raise this Christmas will help us to find safe new treatments, so children like Emilie diagnosed with cancer can survive and go on to live long healthy lives.

 

Kidscan Stories

Emilie was diagnosed with stage 4 Hepatoblastoma (liver cancer) when she was just 2 years old. "Although chemotherapy is over Emilie has a number of daily hurdles due the effects of the treatment she underwent. She has lost some of her hearing, has a number of gastro issues and still doesn't have the strength and stamina that other children do" " When asked what she would like to wish her response is always ' for all poorly children to get better, especially those with cancer'

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