Daniel Gillis has been working in different roles at the charity since 2010
By Gaby Wine
Neville Goldschneider is leaving Camp Simcha after 19 years as its CEO
By Neville Goldschneider
Katie Hainbach says that these skills have proved vital in speaking out for her daughter
By Elisa Bray
New networks for fathers of children with serious illnesses have just been launched in London and Manchester
By Rosa Doherty
Camp Simcha supports seriously ill children with over 50 different conditions as well as babies born very prematurely
By Daniel Ben-David
The celebrity told guests that being Jewish was like having 'an extended family'
Neville Goldschneider has expanded the charity to serve 1,500 people annually
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Camp Simcha lifted my spirits after I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
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Service providing vital help for families with seriously ill children was being supported by Camp Simcha
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Dog show organised to raise both funds and awareness
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