Everton donate £200,000 to aid five-year-old Sunderland fan’s cancer battle via The Guardian
- Club make gesture after Monday’s 3-0 win at the Stadium of Light
- Bradley Lowery needs £700,000 to travel to US for life-saving treatment
A five-year-old Sunderland fan’s fight against cancer has been boosted after Everton donated £200,000 to his cause, following Monday night’s victory over Sunderland.
Bradley Lowery’s family’s hope of raising £700,000 to fund potentially life-saving treatment in the US took a step closer to being realised, after fans from across the league followed the club’s lead and pledged donations. By mid morning on Tuesday donations on the fund’s
JustGiving page had reached more than £513,000 with one Evertonian writing: “Good luck little man. Looking forward to seeing you at Goodison Park.”
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Great from our Chairman!
@Everton very proud after last nights magnificent gesture to help
#BradleysFight
@Everton feeling good, few quid lighter in the pocket like a lot of other fans after that amazing gesture last night.
#inspiring
Wow everything still seems so surreal. Thank you to everyone that has raised funds and please keep going
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