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EvianBaby | 11:46 Fri 19th Apr 2013 | ChatterBank
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There's a little boy in my nephews class who has a brain tumour and has defied the odds to survive since Christmas but he's desperately poorly. The family have been offered the rare chance of treatment that could save his life in America. The only problem is that they have to be there in a week or he will miss it and they need to raise £225,000 by then to make it possible.

Of course everyone in town is spreading the word and they've raised over £50k in a couple of days.

I just wondered if it would be out of order to put a link to his just giving page on here?

Ed Edit: You Can Donate Here. Please do not mention AB usernames if you want to leave a comment
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Do it....people have done it before. It's not advertising...
I do not know the official answer but personally I have no problem with this.
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OK, I guess the Ed can remove it if anyone objects.

This is Alex's fundraising page. There is a link on there where you can find out more info about him if you like.

https://www.justgiving.com/treatmentforalex/

(P.S. Should anyone we wonderful enough to be able to donate anything to him I'd be grateful if you didn't mention me on here. Thanks)
Evian - they've been done before. I am sure if Ed doesn't think it appropriate he'll remove it.
Added the link to the OP
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Thank you Ed! x
The NHS do fund proton therapy

http://www.specialisedservices.nhs.uk/info/proton-beam-therapy

Do you know why they've said No ?

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I don't I'm afraid Jake. I don't know the family directly, only through my nephew.
Donated and shared on Facebook and Twitter. Best of luck to him xx
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I've just seen the following on your link;

"Given the complex nature of the treatment and facilities, Proton Beam Therapy won’t be fully available in England until 2017. Until then the NSCT will continue to fund patients to receive treatment abroad."

Perhaps it's just not possible due to the very limited time span in this case.
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Thank you Sharingan, I'm sure the family is eternally grateful for any donation.
EB...Where has the subject of "Proton Beam Therapy" arisen?

Is that the treatment that he is going to have in the USofA?
Ooops used my username but did not mention anyone else orAB, always use Mamya on there.
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Yes, it is Sqad.
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Thank you Mamya x
OK...will do.
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Thank you Sqad x
In the hope that other people will see this and donate.............
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The Daily Mail has picked up little Alex's story and now over £96,000 has been raised. Thought I might as well add the link here. The whole town is flooded with people who are complete strangers to him organising fund raisers. It's heartwarming to see really.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2311674/Parents-desperate-race-raise-225-000-just-12-days-son-7-life-saving-cancer-treatment.html
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Just thought I'd let you know, for those who donated or might just be interested, the Alex fund has not only reached it's target but also surpassed it by an additional £15,000! And there's still more events to come.

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