The family of a Carlisle toddler undergoing treatment for a rare form of cancer has thanked the community for their incredible support.
Myles Love was tragically diagnosed with stage four high risk neuroblastoma just a week before Christmas last year.
Since then, he has undergone brutal rounds of chemotherapy, battled sepsis, and started his radiotherapy journey earlier this week in Manchester.
A GoFundMe which was set up to help Myles' parents Jon and Danielle during this incredibly difficult time has now raised over £15,000 thanks to fundraising events and acts of kindness from the community.
Speaking to the News & Star, Jon said: "I would just like to say without the support from the community I don't know where we would be right now, nor how we would of made it this far in the journey and still held everything together.
"We appreciate everyone from the bottom of our hearts and can't believe the amount of love and support."
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