Scott Mills joins Neuroblastoma UK as new Patron

We are delighted to announce that DJ and broadcaster Scott Mills joins Neuroblastoma UK as a new Patron.

The BBC Radio 1 and Radio 5 Live host first supported Neuroblastoma UK after a friend’s daughter was diagnosed with this aggressive cancer. Scott will help the charity to raise awareness of neuroblastoma and champion the work of Neuroblastoma UK to raise vital funds.

I’m really looking forward to working closely with Neuroblastoma UK to raise awareness of this cruel cancer and hopefully raise lots of money to help save more young lives.”
— Scott Mills, Patron of Neuroblastoma UK
Willow, pictured, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was six months old.

Willow, pictured, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was six months old.

Mills said, I am so proud to join Neuroblastoma UK as their new Patron. It’s a cause that is really close to my heart, after my best friend’s daughter Willow was diagnosed with neuroblastoma when she was just six months old. Thankfully, Willow is doing incredibly well now but other children aren’t so lucky.

“Join me this World Cancer Day on 4th February and donate, wear an exclusive t-shirt or unique bracelet to show your support for children with neuroblastoma and their families.

“The charity does incredible work in funding research to help develop new, more effective and kinder treatment for children like Willow. I’m really looking forward to working closely with Neuroblastoma UK to raise awareness of this cruel cancer and hopefully raise lots of money to help save more young lives.”

Tony Heddon, Chair of Trustees at Neuroblastoma UK said, “We are delighted that Scott Mills has joined us as Patron. As a small charity, we were so honoured that Scott supported us during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September last year and now for him to join us as a Patron in the run up to World Cancer Day is wonderful.

“2020 was a difficult year for many charities like ours and research into childhood cancer is at real risk. To have two dedicated Patrons like Scott Mills and Alan Carr will, without doubt, help us to raise awareness of neuroblastoma and our vital research. We are so grateful to Scott for his support.

Join Scott this World Cancer Day

Scott and young supporter Evie in their One Sock Story t-shirts

Scott and young supporter Evie in their One Sock Story t-shirts

By donating, wearing a bracelet or exclusive, limited edition t-shirt this World Cancer Day, you can help fund vital research into neuroblastoma and save more young lives.

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Available in adults and kids sizes and designed by nine artists, 100% of profits from the sale of the t-shirts will be donated to Neuroblastoma UK. Order yours online at www.theonesockstory.com

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