Children's cancer charity Neuroblastoma - Upminster
Mitchell’s Miracles has been set up to help families who have a child with Neuroblastoma in Upminster, Havering and across the UK. We have a powerful, dedicated team of five part time staff members offering emotional and financial support to those in need.
Kristel and Terry Huth founded the charity, Mitchell’s Miracles on 4th July 2013 in legacy of their brave son Mitchell Huth. He was 7 years old when he lost his life to Neuroblastoma, and it was because of his bravery that his parents felt compelled to help families going through a similar plight.
Kristel and Terry Huth founded the charity, Mitchell’s Miracles on 4th July 2013 in legacy of their brave son Mitchell Huth. He was 7 years old when he lost his life to Neuroblastoma, and it was because of his bravery that his parents felt compelled to help families going through a similar plight.
How we’re supporting children with Neuroblastoma in Upminster
After receiving a Neuroblastoma diagnosis for your child, undertaking your usual day to day activity will no longer be possible. We offer emotional and financial support in the following ways to help you keep on track, allowing you to prioritise taking care of your child and you:
● emotional support
● signposting
● welfare and benefit advice (seek and apply for)
● bereavement counselling
Get in touch to access our UK wide assistance.
● emotional support
● signposting
● welfare and benefit advice (seek and apply for)
● bereavement counselling
Get in touch to access our UK wide assistance.
How you can helpOur backpack appeal is a small package that makes a big impact! For only £7.94 including p&p, you can give a child back their freedom whilst they are undergoing treatment in hospital. When a child receives antibodies, they need to be hooked up to a pump and stay in hospital for up to a week.
However, by having a small backpack, the pump (baby bottle sized) can fit inside allowing a child to have more freedom as opposed to pushing around a big stand. It also means that a child can go home whilst the antibody is still being infused. You can help make a difference today - see our support us page. Did you know that there are four stages of Neuroblastoma? Each stage is different and is accompanied by its own treatment, which carries its own risks. Find out more about Neuroblastoma. |
Our backpacks may be small, but they make a big difference! Buy one today.
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It’s our aim to raise awareness about Neuroblastoma in Upminster, Havering, Essex and across the UK. With your help we can spread the word even quicker and make a difference! Help us to support UK families and alert them to the fact that we are here to assist them on their arduous journey.
We want to save lives and reduce the number of children affected by this rare childhood cancer.
We want to save lives and reduce the number of children affected by this rare childhood cancer.
With your help and support we can make a difference!
Get in touch to access our help and our services
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Find out more about our children’s cancer charity Mitchell’s Miracles, how we can help you and how you can help us!
Want to learn more about Mitchell’s Miracles? Go to Mitchell’s story, about us, trustees and supporters. Want to understand more about Neuroblastoma? Go to what is Neuroblastoma. Want to help support Mitchell’s Miracles Go to our get involved page to learn more. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. |
Our services can be accessed by people all over the UK. Our local areas covered include:
childrens charity romford | childrens charity cranham | childrens charity upminster | childrens charity elm park | childrens charity gidea park | childrens charity harold wood | childrens charity havering atte-bower | childrens charity noak hill | childrens charity north ockendon |
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