Family raise over £3,000 for Chatsworth Walk event in support of Sheffield Children’s

350 people took on the Chatsworth Walk in support of Sheffield Children's.
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Together they raised over £17,000 for Sheffield Children’s, helping to change children’s lives.

One team that attended were the family of six-year-old Amin from Scunthorpe.

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Amin was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in April 2023, after his mum spotted a lump in his armpit.

Team Amin raised over £3,000 for The Children's Hospital Charity.Team Amin raised over £3,000 for The Children's Hospital Charity.
Team Amin raised over £3,000 for The Children's Hospital Charity.

Mum, Nusrat, said: “It’s never any parent’s dream scenario and when we got the diagnosis, we really weren’t expecting it. So far, Amin has had two rounds of chemotherapy and has stayed at Sheffield Children’s following both. The staff there were incredible, and really supported us through what’s been a really difficult time.”

The care Amin has received inspired his mum and his aunts to find a way to give back. When Nusrat’s sister, Safina, saw that the Charity’s Chatsworth Walk was coming up, she thought it was the perfect opportunity to support a cause so close to their hearts.

Chatsworth Walk is an annual event held by The Children’s Hospital Charity at the beautiful Chatsworth Estate. Walkers chose 3km or 10km routes, taking in the scenery while raising money for the Charity. This year, comedian Nathan Black compered the event and participants were led in a warm up by gym group, Firehouse Fitness.

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On the day, Amin, Nusrat and their supporters were named this year’s top fundraisers, having raised an amazing £2,956!

Amin blew the horn to start the Chatsworth Walk on Sunday.Amin blew the horn to start the Chatsworth Walk on Sunday.
Amin blew the horn to start the Chatsworth Walk on Sunday.

After having decided to attend the Chatsworth Walk the family sent their fundraising page to their contacts, hoping to raise £250. Within one hour they had raised £1,000 and it just kept growing from there.

From colleagues to their mosque and local churches, they were overwhelmed by the whole community around them coming together to offer support.

Nusrat said: “As a parent you kind of have to keep going on with life and it almost becomes part of your everyday. But, with this fundraising, it’s felt like everyone’s come along with us and I don’t have to explain every time I see someone what is happening.”

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The fundraising by Amin’s family, and everyone who attended Chatsworth Walk, will help to change lives at Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

Amin is under the care of Sheffield Children's after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's LymphomaAmin is under the care of Sheffield Children's after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Amin is under the care of Sheffield Children's after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma

The Children’s Hospital Charity support Sheffield Children’s by funding enhancements over and above the NHS provision. Events like Chatsworth help to fund vital projects, like the new helipad, which is currently being built on top of the hospital.

Amin’s experience at Sheffield Children’s inspired his family to take on the challenge.

Nusrat said:

“Our time at Sheffield Children’s really opened my eyes about the compassion, love and support you receive from their staff. I was overwhelmed by the love and kindness that we got. The staff treated Amin like one of their own and they gave him gift packs and toys to help make his stay more comfortable.”

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Over 300 people came together in support of The Children's Hospital CharityOver 300 people came together in support of The Children's Hospital Charity
Over 300 people came together in support of The Children's Hospital Charity

You can still donate to Amin’s fundraising here: https://events.tchc.org.uk/fundraisers/teamamin/chatsworthwalk-2023

To find out more about The Children’s Hospital Charity visit their website: tchc.org.uk

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