West Sussex County Times

Cancer doesn’t stop for virus

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Isolated and highly vulnerable to infection children with cancer desperatel­y need your help.

Every day we spend in insolation during the coronaviru­s outbreak, young cancer patients and their families are in crisis struggling with the huge emotional and financial impacts of cancer and coronaviru­s.

Without support during this pandemic, the strain of a child’s cancer diagnosis will push local families to breaking point.

As the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people with cancer, CLIC Sargent has launched an emergency appeal as we continue to fight tirelessly for young people with cancer. But we can’t do that without the vital support of the local

community of Sussex.

CLIC Sargent, which relies entirely on voluntary donations, is facing a staggering 60 per cent drop in income, but the vulnerabil­ity of the young people we support is increasing. We urgently need readers to please donate today to help us continue to be there for families.

We have never been so busy. Families are so worried how they will cope financiall­y and parents are anxious about their children being so vulnerable to coronaviru­s. It’s completely heart-breaking. They need us now more than ever.

During the pandemic we’re having to find new ways to provide urgent support to families in isolation who desperatel­y need us, at a time when we have had to cancel local fundraisin­g events too.

In these uncertain times feeding yourself and your child with cancer should not be one of those uncertaint­ies. Since the start of the pandemic in the UK, CLIC Sargent has given more than £45,000 in emergency grants

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