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Andy Campbell - Posted - 07/05/2019: 12:53:32
In Early February our granddaughter was found to have cancer. She embarked on a 4 month course of 6 cycles of 3 days chemo.
Considering she was only 13 months at the start, she bravely battled through this with always an amazing smile. At the end the oncology team were certain that she had beaten the cancer.
However, 2 days after her treatment finished she developed Sepsis and was unable to fight it due her immunocompromised condition.
Her mum had already started raising money for the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and decided she would like to keep it going for a bit longer in the hope that this could help others.Her story was picked up by a small local radio station.
https://planetradio.co.uk/hits-radio/manchester/news/the-warrior-princess-a-manchester-toddler-lasting-legacy/
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/eva-campbell1?utm_campaign=pfp-share&utm_content=Eva-Campbell1&utm_medium=fundraisingpage&utm_source=Facebook&utm_term=jAEVpzGMB
If you could donate even a small amount, it would be very much appreciated.
As we are all trying to be extremely positive, use of the "Like" button would be appreciated.
Many thanks.
PaulRF - Posted - 07/06/2019: 01:14:52
Andy, I am so sorry for the lost of your granddaughter, my condolences to you and your family.
Paul
mander - Posted - 07/06/2019: 16:59:17
She's very beautiful. Her smile comes up from her heart. I wish her all the success in the world.
Frisco Fred - Posted - 07/06/2019: 18:45:03
... a butterfly set to flight and the world changed.... Ana Marie
g3zdm - Posted - 07/07/2019: 10:05:49
A great and worthy idea to keep this going, Andy.
As you know, I regularly busk , collect and do gigs for the charity Cancer Research UK- and consequently hear many tragic stories related to cancer.
( loosechangebuskers.org.uk/ for anyone remotely interested).
Roxsanne - Posted - 08/02/2019: 06:27:41
I didn't see reason enough to click a like? I did anyway as you suggested.
I feel heart broken, a really sad post.
She had so much love to give...a giggle and smile says everything.
Go bless you all.
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Edited by - Roxsanne on 08/02/2019 06:28:38