YOUNG my father Danny Tolley has had a leukaemia ribbon and a superhero tattooed in the shoulder to raise awareness of a charitable trust.
Danny's son Callum, who is struggling to find months old, is being treated on behalf of leukaemia, and the Marston family is simply being supported by CLIC Sargent, a charitable trust specialising in support to people and young people being treated on behalf of cancer, and their families.
To help come up with awareness of the work of CLIC Sargent Danny has had a leukaemia bow image tattooed on his shoulder, as well as a tattoo of Spiderman iPhone 5s case, its winning entry in a competition set by Danny to help promote the charitable trust.
Children were invited to capture a picture of their favourite TV, toon or comic character, and the public voted for their favourite on the facebook.
Elizabeth Booth's winning iPhone 5 spiderman case listing was turned into a tattoo, and he or she won a monster Easter as fast as possible and a £20 Toys R Many people voucher.
Her sisters Rebecca and as well , Jennifer were among six people who won runners-up prizes including small Easter eggs.
Danny connected online donations page for CLIC Sargent, justgiving. com/Danny-Tolley, which has lifted £826, and Danny is looking to reach the £1, 000 bench mark.
The tattoos were created near Sacred Arts tattoo and pointed studio in Northwich.
CLIS Sargent celebrates its 10th birthday the new year, and approached Danny to write relevant to his and his family's experiences in order to inspire others on its '10 years 10 stories' anniversary folks who.
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