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Help Harry Help Others is an independent cancer charity built through personal experience of cancer. It was created by Sheldon School boy Harry Moseley who at the age of 7 was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. Through his inspirational bracelet idea, Harry was crowned Britain’s kindest Kid for his entrepreneurial spirit which, in the last two years of his life saw him raise over £750,000 for research before he lost his battle with cancer age just 11 years old.  

Following Harry’s passing, in 2012 his mom Georgie decided not to waste the legacy Harry left and so made HHHO a registered cancer charity to address the many gaps and improve support for those affected by cancer.  

The charity has 3 funds: HelpCURE – funding vital research, HelpCOPE – giving grants to families suffering financial hardship and HelpCARE – our unique Drop In Cancer Support Centre that offers over 20 services on site supporting adults and children that are affected by cancer. Supporting over 1400 families, HHHO supports cancer patients, relatives, carers or friends with everything outside of treatment that someone may need from its home from home setting.   

The charity does not receive any government or NHS funding and Georgie is responsible for creating the vision and keeping the charity going. 

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