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Helping Camp Simcha with the ‘care necessities’ for those with children in hospital

Herts family draw on their own experience to bring home comforts for young patients and family members staying with them

August 3, 2020 11:21
samuel and ella van emden with CS volunteers

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A Shenley family have drawn on their experiences following their son’s leukaemia diagnosis in a project geared to make life easier for others staying with a child hospitalised suddenly with cancer.

The Van Emdens are fundraising for The Care Necessities, created with Camp Simcha to provide parents with a case full of essentials, and some bespoke home comforts, to see them through the first few weeks.

They had found themselves in this situation six years ago, after their son Samuel, then four, complained of excruciating back pain during a holiday in Spain.

Doctors there said it was a virus but when the family returned home, Samuel was still experiencing health issues and parents Charlie and Oliver sought a second opinion. He was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia and hospitalised immediately.