Shine Your Lights On Neuroblastoma This Festive Season
“Before we knew it, we were hauled up in the children’s oncology ward in disbelief. I had never heard of neuroblastoma.”
- Isobel, Cara’s Mum
Thanks to our Patron Alan Carr shining his light, the nation is no longer in the dark about neuroblastoma. Help us keep this momentum going, and shine your #LightsOnNeuroblastoma
As the season is coming when we bring extra light into our homes and communities, from warming candles and light-up trinkets, to trees, houses, and high-streets covered in twinkles, this year we’re asking you to shine your #LightsOnNeuroblastoma.
Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing more information about this aggressive cancer, and the inspiring stories of children who have faced it. Whether you have been through neuroblastoma yourself or can share a message of support, join us, and our wonderful wider community of children’s cancer charities to keep shining the light, and ensure no family faces neuroblastoma in the dark.
Please, join us from Friday 14th November
Share your story or message of support for families affected
Along with an image of how you are joining in shining the light
Use the hashtag #LightsOnNeuroblastoma to spread the light far and wide
Too many families have been left in the dark. Too many children are fighting for their lives without enough awareness. We need more support, more research, and more progress to better treatments, and a cure. It’s time to turn the lights on.
Together, we can make sure no family faces neuroblastoma in the dark.
Shine a light. Join the fight.