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Family hits road to thank Camp Simcha

400-mile challenge raises £18,500

September 7, 2020 08:34
Hirshler family finish line

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JC Reporter

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At the start of lockdown, six-year-old Joshua Hirshler was diagnosed with a brain tumour.

His Hertfordshire parents were advised he would need surgery and almost a year of treatment — six weeks of radiotherapy under general anaesthetic followed by ten months of chemotherapy.

But after the surgery, Joshua developed posterior fossa syndrome, which left him unable to move his arms and legs, lift his head, or eat or speak.

The Hirshlers have been grateful for the support of Camp Simcha and in thanks have raised £18,500 from a cycling challenge over four weeks involving other young family members which Joshua was well enough to take some part in.