Donate to help build the future of children’s cancer care
Sadly, around 1,900 children are diagnosed with cancer in the UK every year.* And we know that when cancer hits, childhood can suffer.
That’s why we’re building a new, world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). To give more kids with cancer the best care, the best chance and the best childhood possible.
But we can’t do it alone.
Join our team of doctors, nurses, builders, Play specialists, researchers, physiotherapists, teachers and many, many more to help us build it and help beat cancer for more children.
How your support could help
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£50could help towards the cost of a paediatric incubator.
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£45could help towards the cost of a specialist children’s bed.
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£20could help towards the cost of a TV for a child’s bedroom.
Help save more lives and childhoods
When he was 15 months old, Frank was diagnosed with a rare type of cancerous brain tumour. He had to have several surgeries at GOSH and it took a long time for him to recover. The charity-funded Play team was there to support him through his recovery – bringing him toys and even arranging a special visit from a therapy dog.
Today Frank’s in remission. His mum, Emily, is excited about the new Children’s Cancer Centre – particularly its outdoor spaces, so that families like hers can have access to fresh air. She also thinks having everything together in one place will make a big difference.
“It looks like it's going to be absolutely incredible."
We want to help beat cancer for more children like Frank.
We need your help to build it, so we can beat it.
Your donation will go towards the development of new cancer care facilities at Great Ormond Street Hospital. In the event that costs change, or the needs of the hospital or patients change, we reserve the right to redirect funds for use against the hospital’s most urgent needs.