World Child Cancer – Spirit of Christmas 2021 – 7:30pm

Spirit of Christmas 2021

If you can only attend one event this December, make it World Child Cancer's 'The Spirit of Christmas.' The evening will feature performances by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir and Edmund Waller Primary School.

Tickets to the event are free, but we greatly welcome any donations to support children with cancer.

15 December 2021

7.30pm

Holy Trinity Sloane Square

Book Tickets

The evening is a festive celebration for the whole family, with mince pies and mulled wine to be enjoyed after.

By attending this event you will be supporting children with cancer around the world, to ensure they have access to the best possible treatment and care.

We are grateful to Praemium who will once again be sponsoring the event. They are committed to supporting the work we do to improve the diagnosis, treatment and support of children with cancer in low- and middle- income countries.

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