Rocking robin, Jack and little Stanley support needed!

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Oh, and without wishing to sound too cold and commercial, get a photo of the lad posted on here, lots of children suffer terrible illness,and we all do what we can where we can to help. But it was the photos and videos of him that really got everybody on here behind him? Finally, if you havent already done so, write to Bill Kenwright outlining the lads plight, whatever else people might say about Bill, he has a huge heart, and he might organise some publicity via the clubs media team?
 
God bless little Stanley mate, and i wll do what i can to circulate it amongst the decrepit, non-twitter using community i am part of. Good luck to you and your son too!

Without wishing to state the obvious, have you been in touch with the Bradley Lowery foundation to ask for help / advice? God bless them, they must know everything their is to know about the condition and about getting treatment for it?

I think my niece and the hospital are getting in contact with the foundation. Thanks for the advice Blubonic, appreciated
 
Hello all and thanks for taking the time to read this
As a lifelong blue and season ticket holder in the Park End I need to ask for your support.
I am fully aware that we are all inundated with charitable requests and this can cause fatigue and a strain on limited finances, however My situation is this:
My niece's 18 month old boy, Stanley, has been diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, the same cancer that sadly got the better of little Bradley Lowry. At present he is at Addenbrookes specialist cancer hospital and we have been raising money for the charity The Sick Children's Trust, which supplies accommodation for the parents to stay on site with young Stanley to help aid his wellbeing.
We are now being informed that after undergoing 18 months of chemo, surgery, and all sorts of intensive treatment, Stanley will probably need treatment in America which isn't available on the NHS to help minimise the chances of him relapsing and staying in remission if his treatment is successful. As such, our family are doing various charity events to help raise money to cover the enormous cost this will entail. Young Stanley lives down south and isn't an Evertonian (yet!) but he is my family and Evertonians are my family too.
My request is this: I am climbing Snowden at he end of September to try and raise money for this cause? I will be climbing it with my 23 year old son who, although born a Manc has done what his dad told him and has been an Evertonian all his life and a proud and vocal one too, not always easy in MCR schools!
I know so well how brilliant Everton fans are and I also understand how we can only give so much, but if you can help us on any small way by sharing and publicising Stanley's story or donating a pound or we would be so grateful.
Thank you blues in advance.

You can see our charity raising effort and donate here:
https://www.justgiving.com/fundrais...eau&utm_campaign=pfp-share&utm_term=XA4D8re7v

You can read Stanleys story here:
https://solvingkidscancer.org.uk/journey/stanley/

Rockin' robin

Donated, all the best and good luck mate x
 

Guys and girls thank you so much for donating, I don't post much on GOT but am a long time lurker and like my dad said fully appreciate that we are often asked to donate to charity and that a lot of us are skint! So it means a lot to us that the mods have allowed us to make this thread and that we have a community of blues on here that can help rally the cause. So thank you all. As Bluebonic suggested i have attached a picture of stanley, the lad is a little babe but has sadly lost a lot of his hair now due to the nasty medicine. Thanks again guys will keep you all posted with any updates.

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What a cracking photo, and like young Bradley befoe him an absolute killer of a smile! Fight the good fight little man, you have a lot of people rooting for you! :)
 

I won't hide the fact that I'm not in a position to donate at the moment mate. I will spread the word amongst my family and friends. Lots of good blues (and even the reds are decent people haha). Will do whatever I can when I can.
Best of luck to Young Stanley. Good luck on your Snowdon Climb RR

Jamo, your support and kindness is worth so much more than money. Thank you so much mate.
 
Thanks mate. However, if the treatment that little fella needs is not available on the NHS, money is essential to give him a crack. He deserves it.

I don't mind being a cheeky sod and pushing people into doing what I'm not even doing myself.
Cheers Jamo, I feel cheeky myself, but sometimes you have to be and I'm always overwhelmed at how gracious and great natured people are. Society is still kicking!
 

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