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defjam 10:19 Sun Sep 11
12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - RiP - Minute’s applause 12th minute home game against Burnley
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/gravesend/news/schoolboy-loses-cancer-battle-116902/

A young boy whose second battle with cancer inspired donations and messages of support from all over the world has died from his illness.

Jack Howard passed away on Monday at the age of just 12 after weeks of pioneering treatment in Los Angeles failed to cure his kidney cancer.

The Gravesend Grammar School student and his family jetted off to America's west coast back in September, but they returned to their Hartley home last month after it became clear the treatment had not worked.

His aunt, Keely Howard, set up an online fundraiser to help pay for his treatment and accommodation in the States, which when added to other donations raised well in excess of the £250,000 needed.

Speaking on behalf of Jack's parents, Nick and Zoe, she described the public support as "overwhelming".

She said: "We raised all that money, but unfortunately it can't buy everything.

"It's been overwhelming and we're really grateful for all the help and support, and Jack was grateful.

"As parents they did everything that they could, but unfortunately he slipped away.

"He was with his mum and dad in bed when it happened and is now in peace with his West Ham shirt on.

"The family are so grateful. They never thought they'd get that support and they're grateful that they had the opportunity to go to the States and give that treatment a go."

Jack, a former pupil of Our Lady of Hartley Primary School, had previously undergone chemotherapy and radiotherapy in 2013.

He also had a kidney removed before going into remission in February 2014, but the cancer returned in December last year. Six months later, doctors thought he only had weeks to live.

He took a dangerous turn just a fortnight before flying to LA, with UK doctors again unsure if he had days or weeks to live.

Once he and the family had made it to the US, the first consultation meeting cost £1,000 alone. The treatment was estimated to cost a total of £250,000, with a £75,000 deposit.

What followed was a strenuous programme of treatment at a children's hospital in Sunset Boulevard, where he was pictured enjoying visits from the resident therapy dog and LA Galaxy soccer star AJ Delagarza, a former teammate of David Beckham.

Jack's battle with the disease went on to receive support from across Kent and beyond, including a donation from his beloved West Ham United and a get well message from The Rolling Stones in Las Vegas.


Former classmates of his parents held a fundraising disco and classmates at Gravesend Grammar had a record breaking West Ham-themed non-uniform day, which raised £6,400.

Hammers co-chairman David Sullivan donated £5,000 and Jack's face was beamed onto the big screen at the London Stadium during a Premier League match against Southampton in September, as fans of both clubs dropped thousands of pounds into collection buckets outside the ground.

Jack's parents, Nick and Zoe, both 42, spoke back in September of their heartbreak over seeing their son having to fight cancer for a second time. They and Jack's siblings, younger brother Callum and little sister Lucy, hoped the treatment abroad could be the answer.

Mrs Howard, a teacher at Jack's old primary school, talked of how her son wanted nothing more than a normal life, and wanted to be a doctor when he grew up.


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Iron2010 10:40 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
Really hit home with me stories like this having a couple little irons myself. Puts things in perspective. Everyone should stick a few quid in for this if they have it spare. Good luck little chap.

sand iron 11:15 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
Fuck me what a wicked life! That's made me feel sick to the stomach! I hope the drama queens on here moaning over the stadium & everything else read this & grasp a reality check.

Defjam, if your getting involved in this personally Iv got 2 signed shirts, one the 1980 cup final shirt signed by all the players apart from Stuart Pearson & Phil Parkes (but may be able to get those 2?) Iv also got last seasons shirt signed by all the squad, Payet, Billic etc.

Would anyone on here want to make me a offer & I'll donate all the proceeds plus I'll top it up myself? They're both new shirts & being the 80 final shirt & the last shirt worn by the team at the Boleyn they should be worth a couple of quid? More so seeing as it's for a desperate cause.

Come on fellows this is as desperate as it gets!

Buster 11:22 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
The club have given £5k towards this apparently.

Tomshardware 11:24 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
Sad story, will give something towards this.

Sniper 11:52 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
That is absolutely awful, the poor kid

will be donating to this. My best friend at school died of cancer when we were both 11 and it's just horrendous to think that sort of thing can happen to a child.

The club donating £5k? Wow. Bet they claimed tax back in their charitable donation as well. Maybe the first team from yesterday could donat 60% of their wages seeing as they only turned up for 40% of the game. That would easily cover it.

gank 11:56 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
Not impressed with the half-and-half scarf, but he is a local lad so I'll give it some thought.

Takashi Miike 11:59 Sun Sep 11
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
poor little fella. i'll check his page out now and wish him and his family well

Sniper 12:01 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
True gank but then think about it - everything he's going through AND he endured a europa league qualifier. Have a heart.

gank 12:06 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
That's a good point, Sniper. I went to both Euro matches and the only real positives from those was meeting up with Defjam, thus seeing as this plea has come from him I suppose I should back it.

collyrob 2:26 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
With all the bad press we've had this season the club and players should front up the fee for this to show we are still a family/ community club.

It would be great PR and a chance to give back to our loyal supporters.

Tomshardware 10:49 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed.
WHy hasn't this been pinned to the top?

dicksie3 12:43 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
Poor kid.

I agree that maybe our millionaire footballers could help chip-in together.

fivestar 1:07 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
I have pledged 50 notes. Good luck Jack nearly 45k raised so far
Gank wank this doesn't need a fucking committee meeting to decide.Get your dosh out you tight arse

stomper 6:26 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
I'm just finishing radiation therapy for my kidney cancer and there's a bell to ring for ending it and I'm going to ring it for Jack in about 20 minutes. The staff and patients will understand and think of him

stomper 6:43 Mon Sep 12
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
I rang the bell for successfully finishing a course of radiation oncology in Baltimore and dedicated it to Jack in London.
Jack got a round of applause and a room full of good luck sent his way from a roomful of cancer patients and professionals.
Good luck Jack!

Buster 12:02 Tue Sep 13
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
That young lad battling for his life at Sunderland tonight that walked out with Defoe. The club have given £200k towards his target of £400k.

We've given £5k to this lad.

Embarrassing.

Buster 12:04 Tue Sep 13
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
Ok, so it's Everton that have donated it. Even better tbf, but the point is even more valid.

collyrob 3:19 Tue Sep 13
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
Was just about to post that buster.

Absolute joke we've only donated 5k.

Iron2010 8:42 Tue Sep 13
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
It would be great if someone with an account could tweet Gold and Sully and mention how good it would look during a difficult time between the club and supporters if they stumped up the the remaining 200k needed.

To be honest it disgusts me that the club and individuals sit on huge piles of cash whilst little lads like this need just a tiny fraction in a fight for their life.

On The Ball 10:18 Tue Sep 13
Re: 12 Year old WHU fan fighting cancer again - Help needed. *Updated*
That's pretty brilliant by Everton.

I was surprised that WH got involved at all as giving to individual cases opens a can of worms. But for Everton to do this, I'm flabbergasted - he isn't even 'their' fan, and that is serious money.

Sunderland have to match that now!

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