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Carfest Vip Role for Barnard Castle Teen Battling Cancer

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A 14-year-old cancer patient from Barnard Castle, who is undergoing treatment for T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma, has been appointed as a charity ambassador for the upcoming CarFest festival. The teen will represent the Rainbow Trust at the event, which features activities and entertainment organized by DJ Chris Evans. This role highlights the support provided by the Rainbow Trust to families dealing with serious childhood illnesses.

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  • The 14-year-old ambassador is battling T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma and receiving intensive treatment.
  • He will represent the Rainbow Trust at CarFest, a festival hosted by DJ Chris Evans.
  • Rainbow Trust provides practical and emotional support to families facing life-threatening childhood illnesses.
  • The family has received significant support from a family support worker who helped manage isolation and anxiety during his illness.
  • CarFest is scheduled to take place at Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire from August 28th to 30th.

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Carfest Vip Role for Barnard Castle Teen Battling Cancer β€” News Analysis