Alan Carr

Award winning comedian, broadcaster and writer.

After meeting parents who had lost children to neuroblastoma, Alan became our first Neuroblastoma UK Patron in 2016 and remains a passionate, dedicated ambassador for our work.

Alan has supported numerous fundraising campaigns, raised awareness of neuroblastoma through TV and media appearances, inspired supporters with regular Instagram posts and gathered support from celebrity friends - the epitome of a ‘chatty man’. Alan, without doubt, plays a very special and important part of our small team.


Angellica Bell

TV and radio presenter Angellica Bell joined Neuroblastoma UK as our Patron in 2022.

Angellica has helped us to raise vital funds for research by organising a charity comedy night, attending fundraising events and raising awareness through her social media channels. We are so grateful to Angellica for her support.

Becoming a Patron of Neuroblastoma UK is an absolute honour. I’ve had the privilege to meet some families affected by neuroblastoma and their strength is humbling. They’ve inspired me to help give families real hope by raising awareness of this cruel disease and most importantly, raise money for future research.
— Angellica Bell

Scott Mills

DJ and broadcaster Scott Mills joined Neuroblastoma UK as Patron in 2021. He first became involved with our charity after a friend’s daughter was diagnosed with neuroblastoma.

Scott has been involved with key campaigns including Childhood Cancer Awareness Month and World Cancer Day. We are honoured to have him on board.

I am so proud to join Neuroblastoma UK as 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. 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

Charlie Moore

Team GB Paralympian Charlotte Moore joined Neuroblastoma UK as our Patron in 2022, during our 40th anniversary.

Charlie was just 12 weeks old when she was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, after being born with the cancer.

Today, Charlie represents Team GB in basketball, has won medals in the 2018 World Championships and several European Championships. We are proud to welcome Charlie as our Patron and know that with her passion and dedication, we can give families real hope for the future.

My family have supported the charity since I was little so to be asked to join them as Patron during their 40th anniversary is amazing....Raising awareness of neuroblastoma and raising funds is so important to me. I want to help in every way possible to stop children dying from this aggressive disease.
— Charlie Moore