Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Living Without Limits Foundation Incorporated, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me. Xavier Pudovkin, who at a tender age of 3 and half was diagnosed with neuroblastoma which is a childhood cancer, Within days, just before Easter 2024, the “cheeky, charismatic” little boy had started what would turn into 18 months of gruelling treatment – including surgery to remove the tumour, chemotherapy, radiation and six months of immunotherapy, the heartache for his family – parents Andrew and Daniele, big sister Isabelle, 7, and eight-month-old baby Benjamin – compounded when told treatment available in Australia had, at most, a 20 per cent chance of success, a statistic his loving mum and dad can’t accept. The small business owners are now frantically fundraising to try and get Xavier, now five, to the US and into one of two clinical trials being offered there; one is in North Carolina, the other at the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Centre in New York. “For now, Andrew and Daniele kind of just high five each other in the corridor, Dad is working 12-hour days, and Daniele is busy fundraising, looking after the kids …both Andrew and the family are not going to lose Xavier to this; when there are treatments available they will fight so hard for him. Living Without Limits Foundation has taken the task of trying to deliver a massive endeavour in raising $250,000 for the Pudovkin family to travel to the US for treatment in December 2024, this treatment has to be paid for prior to arrival. We have set a target for the Go Fund Me of $50,000, as we are going to do our very best in raisng the total amount of $250,000 for Xavier and the Pudovkin family. Thank you again for all your support. Kind regards Phillip de pinto Chairman & Co-Founder Living Without Limits Foundation
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