OLIVIA’S BRAVE BATTLE WITH A BRAIN TUMOUR

Olivia was just 17 months old when her family received news that changed their lives forever: she had an inoperable brain tumour affecting her optic nerves.

For months, her parents knew something was wrong. Olivia kept falling over, her speech began to regress, and eventually doctors discovered the tumour. Because of its location, surgery was not possible, and chemotherapy became her only treatment option.

Heartbreakingly, Olivia later lost her sight. But even through years of hospital visits, treatment, sickness, and exhaustion, she has continued to shine with incredible courage.

Today, Olivia still lives with a brain tumour, but she refuses to let it define her. She enjoys school, singing, ballet, swimming, Brownies, LEGO, and spending time with her little sister Imogen.

Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength children can carry, and why childhood cancer research matters so deeply.

 Prayers for Olivia and every child fighting cancer.
 More awareness. More research. More hope.