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Read the latest news and stories from Team King's as we build support and awareness of our work of our work together to make the best care possible. If you have a story to tell - about your treatment, fundraising plans (or both!) then please email [email protected] - you could be our next #FridayFundraiser!
  • Photo of Emily riding a tricycle in the playroom

    Emily's story

    Emily Byrne was a jaundiced baby from day two of her life but until she was three months' old, her parents Ann-Marie and Sean just thought she was…

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  • Vibrant new brand and website launched

    King's College Hospiatl Charity launched our vibrant new brand on 16 January 2019, combining a new look and feel with an emphasis on conveying the impact of our work.

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  • Photo of a mother holding her young child at King's

    Kathryn's story

    Kathryn was 28 weeks in to her second pregnancy when she was told there were complications with her pregnancy and her daughter would need to be…

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  • Photo of Charlie

    Charlie's story

    Police Officer Charlie Guenigault was off-duty on a night out with friends on 3 June 2017 when armed terrorists launched a van and knife attack…

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  • Photo of Helen standing in a field holding medals

    Helen's story

    Helen Doyle was rushed to King’s College Hospital A&E from her local GP surgery in late October 2016. Helen, a keen runner, had been struggling to…

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  • Picture of Michael

    Michael's story

    Nothing can prepare you for the news that your child could die. Back in 2016, Bayo and Bola Mabo had no inkling of the terrible threat their family…

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  • Stuart's story

    Stuart's story

    Stuart’s wife Sarah passed away in 2018, despite receiving the very best treatment from a specialist team of cardiovascular surgeons, neurosurgeons…

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  • Pioneering research into autoimmune liver disease

    The Roger Dobson Fund works alongside the Charity in funding the study of autoimmune liver disease in children and young people. It has raised more than £200,000 in the last decade thanks to the tireless efforts of family and friends.

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