Charity set up in toddler's memory reaches £1m target
A charity set up in memory of a toddler from Greater Manchester is celebrating after reaching their target to raise £1 million to help fund a retreat for seriously ill children.
A charity set up in memory of a toddler from Greater Manchester is celebrating after reaching their target to raise £1 million to help fund a retreat for seriously ill children.
A charity set up in memory of a toddler from Greater Manchester has reached its target to raise a million pounds to help fund a retreat for seriously ill children and their families.
Reuben's Retreat was set up in memory of Reuben Graham from Mottram. He died from a brain tumour just before his second birthday. Since then, his parents have campaigned to raise money to provide a place in the Peak District where families can go for some respite.
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