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How the Electrical Industries Charity’s powerLottery helped two year old Freddie after his cancer diagnosis

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Living with cancer is gruelling, whether you are the cancer sufferer or a relative, friend or colleague. Life with cancer can be even tougher when it is your two-year-old son who has been diagnosed with cancerous germ cell tumours. This was the case for the Smith family, who contacted the Electrical Industries Charity after Gareth Smith was advised by his employer, a small electrical contractor, to reach out to the charity for assistance when his son, Freddie, was diagnosed with germ cell tumours in September 2017. 

1 in 2 people within the UK are expected to get cancer in their lifetime and germ cell tumours are usually most common in teenagers and young adults. Freddie, two-years-old at the time of his diagnosis, was far outside the usual criteria for this type of cancer to develop, and this was therefore a shocking and difficult reality for Freddie and his family to be faced with. 

After his initial diagnosis, Freddie, Gareth and the rest of their family threw themselves into Freddie’s treatment and recovery. Both Gareth and his wife took time away from their jobs and made frequent trips to their local hospital where Freddie began to receive chemotherapy to treat his tumours. With the unpaid leave from work and the additional costs of travel and parking mounting up, the family began to struggle financially, and this is when they turned to the EIC. With the help of the powerLottery the EIC were able to assist the Smith family with financial relief. The EIC provided a financial grant to Gareth and his wife to help ease their monetary distress. With the Smith’s bills and expenses alleviated they could focus on Freddie’s wellbeing throughout his treatment. 

Financial relief from the EIC continued while Freddie received his treatment, and this was vital to the family’s wellbeing. The Smith’s, instead of worrying about overdue bills or mounting expenses, could support Freddie wholeheartedly reducing some of Freddie’s worry and their own stress. The powerLottery makes vital contributions to the charity’s support fund and this means the EIC can remove financial burden from families like Gareth’s at the hardest of times. 

The powerLottery is the Electrical Industries Charity’s (EIC) biggest revenue stream with individuals and workplaces all playing for a chance to win up to £1,000 a month and £10,000 bi-yearly. For every donation made to the EIC through the powerLottery, 95% of it goes directly back into the industry through financial, emotional, physical and legal support. It is through the funding of the powerLottery and your ongoing support that the EIC can assist those within our sector who are living with or facing cancer.

After chemotherapy, Freddie’s condition and health improved, a fantastic result and relief for both him and his family. However, in 2019 the family had no choice but to re-engage with the EIC as Freddie’s cancer had returned. Freddie’s health had nose-dived, and a new, more intense treatment regime was initiated to combat the cancer. The intense treatment plan entailed six cycles of chemotherapy at a higher dose than Freddie had had previously. Freddie underwent this treatment with incredible bravery and despite his invasive treatment plan continues to have a smile on his face. Freddie is on his final cycle of treatment and hopes this will be his last. 

Like many young children Freddie loves Peppa Pig and through the EIC, he was able to visit Peppa Pig world with his family last year when his health had improved. Freddie loved his time immersed in Peppa Pig world and once Freddie’s energy levels return the EIC plan to fund another visit for him and his family. The charity hopes the prospect of a holiday will lift Freddie’s spirits during his final’s days of treatment. 

The Smith family remain to be resilient despite the adversity they have faced. The unmoving strength and courage the Smiths have displayed has been uplifting and staggering to the charity and the EIC will continue to support them using the funds generated by the powerLottery. 

If you are struggling with a cancer diagnosis or would like assistance from our support team, please contact 0800 652 1618 or [email protected] 

Alternatively, if you would like to play the powerLottery and help children like Freddie just search for ‘Power Lottery’ in your app store and tap the app to support the EIC. All it costs is £1 to change someone’s life. For more information and full T&CS head to https://www.electricalcharity.org/index.php/lottery/powerlottery

 

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