Donate £3 a month to join the team that helps beat cancer for more children.
Cancer is the biggest killer of children aged one to 14 in the UK.
That’s why we’re building a new, world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). To give more children the chance to lead happy, healthy lives. And to help improve the odds for children with cancer once and for all.
"We are trying to push for not just cure, but for better quality of life for children."
GOSH already has a dedicated team of experts who specialise in the most complex childhood cancers. Dr Emma Stockton is a Consultant Anaesthetist at GOSH. She says: “We have a whole team, including doctors, nurses and physiotherapists, helping to build the vision.” But we need your help to bring that vision to life.
Start your monthly donation today to help us build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH and beat cancer for more children.
How your support could help our build our Children’s Cancer Centre
-
£3£3 a month could help fund a bespoke sofa bed for parents to stay overnight with their child.
-
£8£8 a month could help fund a specialist children’s bed on one of our new cancer wards.
-
£12£12 a month could help fund a ventilator for the Critical Care Unit in the new centre.
Meet GOSH patient Alyssa
Alyssa was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when she was 12 years old. She had chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, but unfortunately these conventional treatments failed.
That’s when Alyssa was referred to GOSH, where she was the first person in the world to receive a ground-breaking cancer treatment which saved her life. Alyssa is now in remission and is excited to be at home and spend time with her family and friends.
"Now I’m cancer free, I just hope to live a normal, happy life and I'm excited to finish school and get a job."
The new Children’s Cancer Centre will help to deliver more breakthroughs in cancer care and give young people like Alyssa a future.
Donate £3 a month and together, we can Build it. Beat it.
All funds raised go towards cancer care at Great Ormond Street Hospital. If costs change, we reserve the right to redirect funds for the hospital’s most urgent needs.