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Lily-Mae, Ireland’s Tiny Dancer, supports Solving Kids’ Cancer

Lily-Mae, Ireland’s Tiny Dancer, supports Solving Kids’ Cancer

Lily-Mae from Galway, Ireland will be celebrating her 12th birthday this April, but for her parents Judith and Leighton every day is a blessing. Read more

Published: 17th February, 2020

Updated: 14th April, 2020

Author: Nick Pryce

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Corey is thriving after neuroblastoma battle

Corey is thriving after neuroblastoma battle

Family donate almost £150,000 to neuroblastoma research Read more

Published: 14th January, 2020

Updated: 18th February, 2020

Author: Nick Pryce

Comments: 1

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Lulu is in remission and accessing treatment in New York

Lulu is in remission and accessing treatment in New York

Happy, full of life, and a whirlwind of loveliness, five-year-old Lulu has a great big smile that lights up the world. Read more

Published: 7th August, 2019

Author: Nick Pryce

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Charlotte’s heading off to University, years after overcoming neuroblastoma

Charlotte’s heading off to University, years after overcoming neuroblastoma

18-year-old Charlotte was diagnosed with neuroblastoma as a young child Read more

Published: 27th September, 2018

Updated: 7th August, 2019

Author: Nick Pryce

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Phoebe beat neuroblastoma, now she’s almost ten years in remission and starting high school

Phoebe beat neuroblastoma, now she’s almost ten years in remission and starting high school

“Having been through it, we see so many stories of children fighting neuroblastoma. We just want to give people hope now” Read more

Published: 5th September, 2018

Updated: 7th August, 2019

Author: Nick Pryce

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Almost nine years in remission, Grace is growing up

Almost nine years in remission, Grace is growing up

“You would not know from looking at her that she had ever been really, really sick,” says Grace’s dad, Kevin. Read more

Published: 5th August, 2018

Updated: 7th August, 2019

Author: Nick Pryce

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Jack Brown – a remarkable little boy with a remarkable legacy

Jack Brown – a remarkable little boy with a remarkable legacy

Jack and his fundraising campaign captured worldwide attention and raised vast sums of funds Read more

Published: 6th May, 2016

Updated: 1st May, 2020

Author: Nick Pryce

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  • Rocky’s 30hr Challenge for Nellie-Rose

    Rocky’s 30hr Challenge for Nellie-Rose

    Support me on my 30 hour challenge at Crayford Weights to raise money for the brave, brilliant and beautiful Nellie-Rose.

    I’m setting this at an ambitious £30,000 for 30 hours. Help me to get there!

  • Charity 24hr live stream for henry's appeal

    Charity 24hr live stream for henry's appeal

    I used to do 48 hr charity live streams in the 1st lockdown in the UK I am doing this to help a young boy in need

  • Kingfisher Flock’s Christmas Bonanza!

    Kingfisher Flock’s Christmas Bonanza!

    Kingfisher Flock’s Christmas Bonanza! Socially distanced Christmas entertainment, games and activities, and meeting Santa! Bringing together the Esland community homes all in aid of Ollie!

  • Kingfisher flock Santa’s grotto for Ollie

    Kingfisher flock Santa’s grotto for Ollie

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  • Lily-Mae, Ireland’s Tiny Dancer, supports Solving Kids’ Cancer

    Lily-Mae, Ireland’s Tiny Dancer, supports Solving Kids’ Cancer

    Lily-Mae from Galway, Ireland will be celebrating her 12th birthday this April, but for her parents Judith and Leighton every day is a blessing.

  • Corey is thriving after neuroblastoma battle

    Corey is thriving after neuroblastoma battle

    Family donate almost £150,000 to neuroblastoma research

  • Solving Kids' Cancer welcomes Alexandra Lane to the Board of Trustees

    Solving Kids' Cancer welcomes Alexandra Lane to the Board of Trustees

    Alexandra Lane was formally voted on and welcomed to our Board of Trustees this week. We are thrilled to welcome Alex to the team.

  • BEACON study opens in Europe

    BEACON study opens in Europe

    The much-anticipated BEACON study amendment is now open and recruiting patients.

  • Steve Richards to step down as Chief Executive

    Steve Richards to step down as Chief Executive

    CEO to leave Solving Kids' Cancer after three years in the role.

  • Solving Kids’ Cancer appoints new Chief Executive Officer

    Solving Kids’ Cancer appoints new Chief Executive Officer

    Solving Kids’ Cancer, a national neuroblastoma charity, has appointed Gail Jackson as its new Chief Executive Officer.

  • Charities fund new clinical trial

    Charities fund new clinical trial

    Solving Kids’ Cancer, with Neuroblastoma UK, has awarded a grant of £609,762.40 to enable the SIOPEN High-Risk Neuroblastoma Clinical Trial 2 (HR-NBL2) to open in the UK, it is anticipated to open in early 2021.

  • First Three Months

    First Three Months

    Gail Jackson, CEO, launches her blog. Reflecting on personal resilience, our work and joining Solving Kids' Cancer as COVID hit.

  • Ewen's Appeal

    Ewen's Appeal

    Ewen is a happy and restless boy who runs everywhere. He loves trucks, cars and blowing dandelions. But this amazing little boy has had his childhood interrupted by childhood cancer.

  • Celebrating Success and Acknowledging Challenge

    Celebrating Success and Acknowledging Challenge

    Our CEO, Gail, reflects on 'Pandemic Fatigue' and the importance of celebrating success in the face of challenge.

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