Our Pal - Aria H
- Born: 04/05/2018
- Illness: Malignant Brain Tumour
- Status: Memorial
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Post for Rachel:
C/O Carl Hodgkiss, Veolia, Mile Oak Industrial Estate
Maesbury Road, Morda,
Oswestry,
SY10 8GA
United Kingdom
NB: this is a forwarding address, we do NOT disclose home addresses
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- Parents/Guardians - Melanie
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Siblings - aged 3 to 16 wishing to receive post
- Paige 24/08/2007
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About - Aria H
Aria started to suffer with DIPG symptoms in September 2020 but she wasn’t diagnosed until May 2021, on her birthday.
She had 13 sessions of radiotherapy and she regained her walking. She had a year of being an active normal child.
Sadly the tumour has started to grow again and she is having radiotherapy again. She is having 10 sessions.
Aria’s dream is to go to Disney. Maybe one day we can take her if she gets better.
Update 1st December 2022
“Our brave warrior, our baby girl Aria passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at 12:30am. We are absolutely devastated and we have no idea how we will carry on each day. But, we promise you that we will carry on for you. DIPG didn’t win, you won baby girl. You fought for so long. You now deserve to run free and be a little girl. We love you so much Aria”
Update 4th July 2022
Thank you to everyone who’s sent Aria and Paige letters and gifts. You have made both of them smile.
I’m sorry I haven’t been able to say thank you individually. Aria has been poorly after her radiotherapy and her tumour symptoms don’t seem to be getting any better. So she is struggling at the moment. Let’s hope and pray she will get better with time.
Thank you to everyone who have put a huge smile on Aria’s face. It means so much to us. You are all amazing.