This book is written to keep Khushil’s legacy alive and pass his positive attitude on to as many people as possible.
More than just spreading positivity, as parents we also want to raise awareness about DIPG. Together as parents, we must come together to prevent others from losing their children and going through the unimaginable pain that Bhavesh and I have suffered. The proceeds from this book will be donated to the charity The Brain Tumour Charity The Khushil Pandya Fund, which provides funds for researching DIPG. Every little helps! Your contribution will help children everywhere to live longer. If everyone makes an effort, we really can achieve our target and find a cure for DIPG.
Join and unite with us in our battle to defeat DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma). We're committed to defending the most amazing part of the human body and making a real difference for everyone affected by a brain tumour. But we can't do all this without you!
Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or spreading our mission through word-of-mouth thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you.
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Indian-origin parents raise funds for brain tumour research after son dies in UK
लंदन में दुर्लभ मस्तिष्क ट्यूमर से मरा बेटा, भारतवंशी दम्पति ने उठाया ये बड़ा कदम
Indian-origin parents raise funds for brain tumour research after son dies in UK
Mother who didn't tell her only child, 14, he was dying of an incurable brain tumour - only to discover after his death he had known all along - says new baby has filled the 'emptiness'
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