Help Harry Help Others

Whilst battling an inoperable brain tumour, Harry was inspired to make a difference to all people with brain cancer when a friend of his, who also had a brain tumour, became very ill.

Within the space of just over two years Harry had organised and attended nearly 100 events to raise money for and awareness of brain cancer. He touched the hearts of the nation with his efforts and helped change the lives of everyone he met.

Sadly Harry’s health took a sudden turn for the worse following brain surgery in August 2011. On 8th October 2011, and after 14 weeks in a coma, Harry passed away peacefully at home in his Mom’s arms.

Continuing Harry’s legacy, his mom, Georgie, has continued to help others who are faced with a cancer diagnosis.

They offer 3 methods of help, with free access to anyone who is need of support:

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HelpHarryHelpOthers is unique in its efforts to not only help find a cure for brain cancer via their HelpCURE fund, but also in helping adults and children who are affected by ANY cancer.

HHHO offer grants through their HelpCOPE fund to those who are suffering financial hardship and also run a Drop in Cancer Support Centre via their HelpCARE fund.

The centre offers over 17 free services on site and supports adults and children with every inch of support they may need outside of treatment.

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