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Girl diagnosed with cancer aged eight on disease returning for third time during lockdown
Rebecca Henderson, from County Durham has faced cancer four times at the age of 15
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Great North Run local charities to support in 2021 s half-marathon
If you haven t already entered, taking up a charity place will be the only way to join the action in September. Here are the North East options
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Life-changing surgery hopes for four-year-old Burnhope miracle boy who can t eat or speak
Henry Caine, four, was due to have surgery last year but his family had to turn it down because travelling to London was too risky during the pandemic
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Funding is available for community health projects and digital poverty in North Cumbria and the North East The NHS Charities Together Covid-19 Community Partnership fund is now open for grants of up to £250,000 to partnership projects across the North East and North Cumbria. The fund has £1.4million available to support partnerships of organisations to tackle health inequality, digital poverty and fund mental health support. During the pandemic more than £140million of charitable funds were donated by the public for great causes. Captain Sir Tom Moore, who was knighted for his efforts, inspired more than £30million alone in donations. Through membership association NHS Charities Together, the fund will address three key themes: health inequalities, support for mental health and wellbeing, and support to overcome digital poverty for vulnerable people disproportionately affected by the pandemic.