SMILES AT CHRISTMAS

CLIC Sargent showed cancer victim Imogen, 4, she could be brave with toys and her mum urges you to back the Smiles At Christmas campaign

Donate to help this vital charity and Morrisons will give the same until Sunday

WHEN four-year-old cancer victim Imogen Prothero lost her hair she was comforted by the gift of a Barbie   –   with  removable  hair  and   wigs.

The doll came from the CLIC Sargent charity, which helps and supports children with cancer and their families, and is at the heart of The Sun’s Smiles at Christmas with CLIC Sargent appeal.

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“CLIC Sargent workers brought toiletries, a coffee cup - things I hadn’t packed as I didn’t realise I would be in hospital overnight.

And your cash will help to fund more play specialists like her.

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CASH: You can also donate in any JD Wetherspoon pub, where there will be collection buckets

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