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BBC News Published image copyrightKayleigh Hilton image captionTaylor told Greg James she wanted to have Arthur with her when she rang the hospital bell to celebrate finishing her brain tumour treatment A teddy bear found on the M4 has been gifted to an eight-year-old girl from Southampton who was undergoing treatment for brain cancer. Arthur was found by motorway traffic manager Brad Maddison on the side of the M4 near Reading in November. After a Radio 1 appeal failed to trace his owner, breakfast host Greg James offered the bear up for adoption. Taylor was given the bear at Southampton Children s Hospital after finishing eight months of chemotherapy. ....
A teddy bear found by the side of the M4 has been gifted to an 8-year-old girl from Southampton as she finishes cancer treatment. After an unsuccessful appeal by Radio 1 DJ Greg James to find the owner of the bear - named Arthur, it was given to Southampton s Children s Hospital staff who chose Taylor Brown to be its owner. In a video posted on Twitter, Taylor was seen holding the bear - which had been cleaned and repaired - whilst ringing a bell to signify the end of 8 months of chemotherapy for brain cancer. Such a special moment! Thank you to Greg and his team for helping to make this happen, Taylor and Arthur now have a very special bond https://t.co/fjupQIUwsO Southampton Children s Hospital (@SotonChildHosp) January 6, 2021 ....
Worthing mum calls on families to join virtual walk for Ronald McDonald House Charities UK A Worthing mum will be stepping out on New Year’s Day for a fundraising walk in aid of Ronald McDonald House Charities UK. Wednesday, 30th December 2020, 10:56 am Stacey Branford and her family have used Southampton House, serving Southampton Children’s Hospital and Princess Anne Hospital, numerous times. Her daughter Jessica developed complications from meningitis in 2017 and the charity’s facilities have enabled Stacey to stay close while she is receiving hospital treatment. Stacey said: “This year it has been more important than ever to be with family. I know personally the difference somewhere like a Ronald McDonald House can make to a family. ....
A FAMILY whose little boy has been treated for cancer for the past six months is hoping for a happy new year in 2021. Louis Knight, from Worthing, was released from hospital just in time for Christmas on Wednesday after six months of chemotherapy treatment for Burkitt Lymphoma – a disease which can be rapidly fatal if left untreated. The three-year-old s dad Chris said: Essentially we are crossing our fingers for next year to make sure he doesn t have a relapse. Louis will have an MRI scan this week and he ll be having checks every two to three months. There s always a risk he will end up back in hospital but we re really hoping the cancer does not rear its ugly head. ....