Chartwell Children’s Cancer Trust featured in The Times Top 10 Charities
On 16th September, The Chartwell Children’s Cancer Trust proudly secured a spot in The Times as one of the Top 10 Charities making a positive difference. The article highlighted the charity’s innovative use of AV1 robots, which are helping children with cancer stay connected to their school life while undergoing treatment. These robots act as the students’ eyes and ears in the classroom, ensuring they continue to feel involved and never fall behind.
Read the full article HERE
This recognition is a testament to the charity’s groundbreaking efforts, and we are incredibly proud to be acknowledged alongside other inspiring organisations. Thank you to all of our supporters and donors for making this possible!
Thank you also to Tomi, an inspiring young lady, who graciously sat down for an interview with Orla, a Children’s Oncology Nurse Specialist, at the Rainbow Children’s Unit at Croydon University Hospital, where she is currently receiving treatment. In the video below, watch as Tomi introduces her AV1 Robot, Riley.