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The Foundation
The foundation was founded in 1995 by John and Marian Dealey after the untimely death of their youngest son Adam, who was only 10 years old. Adam was one only a handful of children through out the world who suffered from rare disease in which cancer cells are found in the bone and soft tissue. This cancer is called Ewing Sarcoma. It is the intention of the foundation and the memory of Adam that we assist and help other children who are affected by this dreadful childhood cancer. We want to promote public awareness of children like Adam and how this has terrible disease has affected our family, we known that we can help so many more children just like Adam. The medical world believe that with the modern technology, a cure is on the horizon. We ask for your help and support, get involved, make a donation. This website was created on Tuesday 4th April 2000 by UNiCRON STUDiOS after reading an article in the local newspaper regarding Adam. Now with this website we can put more parents like ourselves in touch with in the right people and information through our Parent Information page.
UKCCSG PartnershipThe foundation works within partnership with the UKCCSG and all the money that we raise is donated to this organisation who use our generous gift in the research into Ewing Sarcoma. Doctor Sue Ablett from the UKCCSG is heading a team of Doctors who are researching Childhood Cancers. The foundation has been honoured to have Doctor Ablett as a guest at the annual Adam Dealey Golf Day events where John Dealey has presented her with several cheques which have been raised and help search for a cure. To find out more about the UKCCSG and what they are doing visit their website. We also have our own page with information about the research they are doing. |
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Established since 1995 The Adam Dealey Foundation for Ewing Sarcoma. |
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Site last updated: 22 April 2008 |
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