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GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHARITY
We want to thank everyone who entered the Cornwall House Draw. You've supported Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity to help build a world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre to transform children’s cancer care.
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TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S CANCER CARE
TRANSFORMING CHILDREN’S CANCER CARE
By entering the Cornwall House Draw, you’ve supported Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity to help build a world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre.
No childhood should be lost to cancer, but it is still the biggest killer of children aged one to fourteen in the UK.
That’s why we’re proud to guarantee a £1 Million donation to Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity from the Cornwall House Draw—part of a longer term £12 Million total pledge—to help build a world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre, giving kids with cancer the best care, chance and childhood possible.
So, thank you!
A Word From GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHARITY
A Word From GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHARITY
"We are incredibly grateful to the Omaze Community who, by entering the Cornwall House Draw, are helping us build a new world-leading Children's Cancer Centre that will have cutting-edge facilities, greater access to clinical trials, and outdoor spaces.
Every year, 220 children lose their lives to cancer in the UK. Thanks to the £1 Million donation from Omaze, we can provide children with cancer and their families the support they need at the toughest of times. Together we can beat childhood cancer.”
Louise Parkes, Chief Executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity
GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHARITY patron
GREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITAL CHARITY patron
“I’m really proud to be supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity and want to encourage the Omaze Community to enter the Cornwall House Draw to help this incredible charity raise vital funds to build a world-leading Children’s Cancer Centre.
The new centre will be truly impressive with cutting-edge facilities, continued access to clinical trials, a new hospital school, and outdoor spaces—so children can still be children while going through treatment. Together, we can beat childhood cancer.”
Simon Cowell, Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity Patron