Firefighter Dad’s Urgent Plea to Save Son’s Life
Four-year-old Tommy Simpson loves playing with toy planes and dressing up in his dad’s firefighter uniform. But now, the little lad is fighting for his life after being diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) just days before Christmas 2015.
Tommy’s Battle with Deadly Blood Cancer
Since his diagnosis in January 2016, Tommy has been stuck in hospital. His parents, firefighter dad Nigel Simpson, 48, and mum Maxine Francis, 45, are desperate to find a lifesaving stem cell donor for their son.
Mixed Heritage Makes Finding Donor Tough
Tommy’s mixed heritage means he needs a very rare stem cell match. Matches are inherited, so finding a perfect unrelated donor is a huge challenge — but it’s his only hope.
How You Can Help
Nigel and Maxine have launched an urgent appeal. If Tommy’s upcoming tests show he needs a donor, time will be critical. Anyone aged 17-30 can join the stem cell register and could save a life.
Sign up here: http://aclt.org/join-the-stem-cell-register/