CUMBRIAN miracle boy Noah Wall is bringing his very own brand of Christmas cheer to sick children at Newcastle's RVI by delivering gifts to kids on the wards.
Noah Wall, ten, from near Wigton, was born with only two per cent of a brain which has now grown to about 80 per cent.
His condition has meant that Noah has spent a lot of time in the RVI since he was born.
Since 2017 Noah has been doing fundraising drives for the RVI at Christmas time to try and raise money for children who are in the hospital over the festive period.
Money raised will pay for gifts for the children including Christmas lights, toys, Christmas bedding, soft toys and more, all of which will be chosen by Noah.
The Royal Victoria Infirmary was at one stage a second home for little Noah.
He has received gifts from local businesses and sports teams during some of his long stays in the Special care baby unit & ward 1B.
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Noah was once again under their care this year as he needed his coccyx removed. Luckily he was allowed visitors this time as strict covid restrictions were no longer in place.
All money raised will be spent on gifts, so please donate whatever you can and help Noah bring smiles to as many children as possible- you can donate to the Just Giving page here.
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