Shay’s Smiles and Joss Searchlight have collectively pledged a mighty £400,000 towards funding research through The Brain Tumour Charity into paediatric brain tumours, so future families do not have to face the heart break of losing a child that both families have tragically endured.
Shay’s Smiles – Shay’s Story
In the face of losing their eldest son, Shay Patel, who died less than two years after being diagnosed with a glioblastoma in 2020, parents Niki and Deenu set up Shay’s Smiles, a Family Led Charity that supports families of children diagnosed with a glioblastoma, as well as funding vital research to help further the desperate need for a cure.
Joss Searchlight – Joss’ Story
At just 10 years old, Joss Parkes died in 2011 from a diffuse midline glioma. This spurred his parents Dianne and Nigel to go on and set up Joss Searchlight in his memory. Along with funding paediatric research to find cures for childhood brain tumours, Joss Searchlight exists to raise awareness and provide support for families of children suffering from cancers of the brain.
Changing the landscape for paediatric research
Determined to change the future landscape of paediatric research and brain tumour treatment, both Shay’s mum, Niki, and Joss’ mum, Dianne, also joined us outside Parliament on the 29 February to launch our campaign to call on the Government for a much needed National Brain Tumour Strategy.
A heartfelt thank you
You can read more about Shay’s and Joss’ stories here:
https://www.shayssmiles.org/
https://www.josssearchlight.org.uk/
For more information on Family Led Partnerships, email [email protected].