The Bradley Lowery Foundation The Bradley Lowery Foundation was established in August 2017 after six year old Bradley Lowery, lost his fight to Stage 4 High Risk Neuroblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of childhood cancer.
In 2013 his Mum, Gemma, started a fundraising campaign to raise funds to get Bradley treatment in the USA, which was not available in the UK. The campaign was very successful and with the support of thousands of people, raised over £1.3m. Not only that, vital awareness for Neuroblastoma and childhood cancer in general has also improved. These donations provided the funding base for the charity.
The Bradley Lowery Foundation aims to support families who are fundraising for treatment or equipment, which is not readily available or covered by the NHS. This includes all illnesses and conditions.
The foundation also supports research into neuroblastoma and childhood cancers. We are also developing plans to support a £600,000 holiday home in Scarborough and run a support line for the families of children with cancer in the North East.