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Camp Simcha highlights need to fund 'cancer commute'

The charity is supporting a report by Clic Sargent, demanding that the government helps with commuting costs

September 21, 2018 08:47
mia and michelle
1 min read

Camp Simcha is highlighting the problems faced by families of young cancer patients over commuting costs for their children’s treatment.

The organisation — assisting families with seriously ill children — is supporting a report by leading children’s cancer charity Clic Sargent to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The report calls on the government to help families cope with the cost of the “cancer commute”.

To illustrate the issue, Camp Simcha — which provides free transport for more than 2,500 hospital journeys annually — has cited an example from its own caseload.

Mia Horne from Canvey Island was diagnosed with an optic glioma brain tumour at the age of five and was put on an 18-month course of chemotherapy at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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