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Lots of Nathaniel Nabena media coverage £40,000 raised. £160,000 to go

⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you to The Mirror for this amazing photos of our boy Nathaniel. Plesee keep visiting and sharing our funding page:

Go Fund Me – save Nathaniel



With just days to go the campaign is heating up to save the life of mine year old Nathaniel Nabena who needs a stem cell transplant to save his life.

Do catch up on the video interview beteeen Adrian Warnock and Nathaniel’s father if you’ve not seen it already.

There’s growing interest in the case from celebrities and the media. Here’s a selection of things you can like and share.


At the request of GOSH and supporting press for clarity, the EURO fundraiser is due to be CLOSED in order to make the total left to fundraise for Nathaniel’s Stem Cell Transplant easier to understand. 

£84,873 of the funds raised via the Euro page was used to fund Nathaniel’s Chemotherapy and other previous treatment. 

The rest (minus fees) £22,060, has now been transferred to the UK GoFundMe page as we try to raise £201,000 by May 12th for Nathaniel’s Stem Cell Transplant.

Nathaniel also has his own dedicated website for more information: www.treatnathaniel.co.uk

Thank you so much to each and every one of you who has donated, shared and got in touch to support Nathaniel, we still have a LONG way to go to reach the Stem Cell Transplant goal of £202k, so please keep plugging Nathaniel’s story to help us get him secure this treatment before the 12th of May deadline!

It is an understatement to say that we need as much help as we can muster to help get Nathaniel’s story to the masses and fundraise enough to get Nathaniel the Stem Cell Transplant he needs on the 12th of May. 

If you can volunteer even 30 minutes of your time, you could make a massive impact on our fundraising and exposure efforts or if you are able, you could support Nathaniel in other ways.

DONATING

The most pressing concern for all of us is ensuring we can secure the funding to get Nathaniel his Stem Cell Transplant this month and we are very short on time, so donations are greatly appreciated.

Donate Now

But even if you can’t donate – there are ways you can make an impact. See “Social Media Impact” Below.

SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACT

1. SHARE – Share as many posts as you can on your wall, in your groups, on your friends pages, on your business pages, stories and all your other social media platforms. You can never share too much, the more countries and locations we are shared to – the better! 

2. ENGAGE – Comment, like / love posts, discuss. Increased engagement on posts means Facebook shows it to more people and that gets more exposure for Nathaniel! 

3. TAG – Tag your friends / celebrities / businesses / charities / news outlets / tv channels etcLet’s get Nathaniel’s story VIRAL around the world to ensure he makes his fundraising target before the 12th of May, gets his Stem Cell Transplant and his chance at life. 

4. JOIN – Our Facebook Group “Nathaniel’s Angels”

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Nathaniel Nabena
  • Nathaniel Nabena
  • This is the story of the Nabena family. Nathanial is a nine year old boy who developed AML (an aggressive blood cancer) when visiting the UK. On the 2nd May 2021 the family and their supporters were featured on the front page of the Sunday People with the headline ten days to save his life. Since he is not covered by the NHS, funds are needed for a stem cell transplant at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Doctors have agreed to treat him for free but there is still a £200,000 charge for hospital services and medications.

    His story by this point was already remarkable as, thanks in large part to the generosity of readers of the Mirror and Sunday People, he had already made a great initial response to chemotherapy which means he is an ideal candidate for a matched stem cell transplant from an unrelated umbilical chord donor. Sadly many children from a non white ethnic background will never find a match.

    Our prayers and donations can help make sure this little boy lives. Blood Cancer Uncensored is proud to welcome this family as contributors to our site.

    Donate at GoFundMe pages in Euros or Pounds

    Nathaniel's Angels Facebook Group