A Northern Ireland child diagnosed with cancer on the same day as his grandmother's funeral has inspired an awareness drive highlighting the work of a local charity
A Northern Ireland child diagnosed with cancer on the same day as his grandmother's funeral has inspired an awareness drive highlighting the work of a local charity.
To make a difficult situation even harder, Theo’s grandmother was buried on this day, following her unexpected death on the July 19. Jonathan said: "After seeing the charity work in the hospital and hearing from my mother about all the things they were doing, I knew I wanted to do something to help raise awareness. Cancer Fund for Children are hands on and you can see the impact they have.
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