Build it. Beat it. Donate Monthly

Donate £5 a month to help build the future of children’s cancer care.

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 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

  • £5
    a month could help fund a specialist children's bed on one of our new cancer wards.
  • £8
    a month could help fund a paediatric incubator for seriously ill newborn babies in the new critical care unit.
  • £12
    a month could help fund a sensory projector for the new centre to help relax and distract children before treatment.

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Help save more lives and childhoods

When Jennah was five years old, a scan revealed she had a tumour on the back of her brain and she was transferred to GOSH for groundbreaking surgery.

"It was really frightening, but we knew that it was going to be lifesaving treatment," her mum Rubeka says.

As well as brain surgery, Jennah had 30 sessions of radiotherapy and multiple cycles of chemotherapy. In February 2025, she rang the end-of-treatment bell.

Today, Jennah's back at school, and loves dancing, sleepovers and riding her scooter. She continues to visit GOSH for check-ups.

The new cancer centre at GOSH will be a place where kids like Jennah have access to play and education alongside pioneering treatments. Where families can stay together through some of the hardest moments. And where access to outdoor space is a priority, and a focus on nutrition helps fuel recovery.

We need your help to build it, so we can beat it.

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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.

*Source: Cancer Research UK.