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Grandparents go on a Big Walk for little grandson

Adrian and Alison Cohen raised £100,000 for Camp Simcha and Great Ormond Street Hospital

May 15, 2025 12:56
L-R - Nicola Gold from Camp Simcha; Sam, Louise & Zack; Shoshana Copeland from Camp Simcha; Adrian & Alison Cohen (Photo: Camp Simcha)
L-R - Nicola Gold from Camp Simcha; Sam, Louise & Zack; Shoshana Copeland from Camp Simcha; Adrian & Alison Cohen (Photo: Camp Simcha)
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A couple whose grandson was diagnosed with a brain tumour two years ago have raised over £100,000 for children’s charities to show their gratitude for the life-saving treatment of their “hero”.

Zack was only six months old when he was diagnosed and has since been facing ongoing treatment, described as a “two-year nightmare”.

During this time, Zack and his family have been under the care of Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), and Camp Simcha, who, said the family, have been with them “for every appointment, every scan, and every difficult moment”.

Determined Bushey grandparents, Adrian and Alison Cohen, decided to initiate a marathon-length walking challenge, The Big Walk, recruiting 61 walkers of all ages to walk the streets of London and Hertfordshire, “paying back” the two charities that have made a vital contribution to their grandson’s treatment and the family’s wellbeing. There was also a group taking part in The Big Walk in Lisbon.