billys appeal

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The doors are now open to ‘Billy’s House’, the East Midland’s first Home from Home for families of children with cancer. 

Run by CLIC Sargent, the Nottingham home will mean whole families can to stay together when the unimaginable happens and a child is diagnosed with cancer.

Currently there are close to 200 children and young people with cancer, from across the East Midlands, supported by the CLIC Sargent Care Team at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham.  With Billy’s House now open just across the road from the hospital, families won’t have to make the long journeys to and from the hospital when their child is having treatment.

‘Billy’s House’ is named after cancer survivor and Derbyshire schoolboy Billy Greenall. It is thanks to the incredible hard work of Billy’s mum Laura Greenall that ‘Billy’s Appeal’ has now raised over £2 million enabling CLIC Sargent to open its eighth Home from Home in the UK. top of page




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