Harlow dad donates £10m to hospital after son’s diagnosis
Charity / Thu 2nd Nov 2023 at 08:03am
A DAD has made a £10m donation to a children’s hospital after his son was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour reports the BBC.
Julius was four years old when he started experiencing seizures every day which sent his parents Clare and Bradley Jones’s “world into turmoil.”
Mr Jones himself ended up in intensive care and “nearly died” due to stress.
The money, raised through his prize fund business, will go to the Cambridge Children’s Hospital, which is set to open in 2027.
Mr Jones, from Harlow, founded the Julius Jones Trust in May to offer mental health and emotional support services for children, young people and their families dealing with life-changing diagnoses.
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What an amazing and wonderful story of positivity after such a terrible time for the Jones family. So many people will benefit from such a huge charitable gesture. So glad to hear that Julius is doing so well!
What a kind and wonderful gift. On behalf of the community i would like to thank this family for their kindness Lets hope Julius has a happy life from now on
Just awesome :-)
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