Sunderland Echo

MAKE IT A LOVELY DAY FOR BRADLEY

YOUNGSTER’S PARENTS ASK FOR DONATIONS AND MESSAGES NOT CARDS

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @Sunderland­echo

The family of brave youngster Bradley Lowery is urging people to show their love for him with messages of love instead of cards.

The courageous youngster has been sent his first Valentine’s Day card while undergoing his latest round of treatment.

Although extremely touched by the card, the Blackhall boy’s mum, Gemma, is urging people not to send cards for Valentine’s Day because they just don’t have the room for them.

Instead those who want to send their love to the battling youngster are asked to leave a message on his page or donate the price of a card to his fundraisin­g account.

Bradley’s fight against neuroblast­oma cancer has touched the hearts of people all over the country and at Christmas a campaign, sparked by a tweet from an Everton football fan, saw a staggering 250,000 cards sent to the five-year-old from all over the world. Although amazed by the outpouring of love at the festive period, Gemma is asking people not to send Valentine’s cards.

She said: “Bradley rediscover­ed ceived his first Valentine’s card today through the post it was such a kind gesture, however, can I make a suggestion that rather than send him a card you could donate the amount you would spend into his justgiving account and leave your message and I will read these out to him.”

Bradley is fighting neuroblast­oma for the second time after he suffered a relapse early last year.

He has been receiving treatment since consultant­s the cancer he had beaten back in January 2013 had returned.

In December Bradley’s parents Gemma and Carl Lowery were given the devastatin­g news by medics that the time he has left is limited after recent scans showed the cancer was growing.

However, doctors at The Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle agreed for the Sunderland AFC fan to take part in a trial – paid for with cash raised in his name – which could go someway to prolonging his life.

The youngster started the treatment last month and his parents hope it will give him some extra time so he can celebrate his sixth birthday in May.

Gemma said yesterday: “Bradley’s treatment is going okay apart from a few little issues with low blood pressure. He is on a lot of pain medication in the hope he doesn’t experience the pain he did last time.”

Anyone who would like to make a donation can visit https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfundi­ng/bradleylow­erysfight.

“Hope fully he doesn’t experience the pain as last time” GEMMA LOWERY

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Bradley Lowery, five, is fighting neuroblast­oma cancer.
Bradley Lowery, five, is fighting neuroblast­oma cancer.
 ??  ?? Bradley received 250,000 cards at Christmas.
Bradley received 250,000 cards at Christmas.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom