"When mum Iseult Leonard noticed her baby daughter Isabelle was far paler than her twin sister Molly, subsequent tests and a leukaemia diagnosis shocked her family - but support from the Cancer Fund For Children proved invaluable"
"Hearing the news that their baby daughter had childhood cancer plunged the Leonard family into the darkest time in their lives but mum Iseult says the support of the Cancer Fund For Children (CFFC) was like a beacon of light in the dark."
"When one of her twin daughters Isabelle (6) was coming to the end of her cancer treatment, Iseult had the idea to plant seeds."
Iseult Leonard noticed that her baby daughter Isabelle appeared far paler than her twin sister Molly. Subsequent medical tests led to a leukaemia diagnosis that shocked and plunged the family into a very dark period. Support from the Cancer Fund For Children proved invaluable, providing comfort and practical assistance during treatment and recovery. As Isabelle neared the end of her cancer treatment, Iseult conceived the idea to plant seeds as a gesture of hope and renewal. The experience underscores the emotional upheaval of childhood cancer and the importance of compassionate support services.
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