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Future Star nominee – Freddie Horne

19 September 2024

Future Star nominee – Freddie Horne

Freddie Horne stayed silent for an entire school day to thank the hospital that treated his sister for leukaemia – and raised £5,000 in the process.

The nine-year-old, from Stafford, completed the fundraiser to thank staff at the Royal Stoke after sister Mabel, four, was cared for on the Oncology Unit.

The money will be used to help improve the patient experience on the unit.

Mum Heather said: “Mabel was diagnosed with leukaemia less than a month after starting reception class. Freddie came up with the idea of a sponsored silence by himself whilst Mabel was in hospital. He was being looked after by his grandparents at the time and myself and his dad, Simon, had no idea what he’d done. Freddie and his friends had made posters themselves to advertise it.

“When we returned home with Mabel after 12 days in hospital he told us all about it and how he’d raised £80 already.

“We were very proud of him when we found out, but not surprised. Freddie loves Mabel so much and is such a good big brother to her and is so supportive. It’s such a Freddie thing to do.

“He’d set himself a £250 target so we decided to share it on social media. It soon reached £1,000 then £2,000 and kept going up and up, it was amazing. Freddie even went on local radio to share his story.

“The sponsored silence went well, he managed to keep it up for the whole day. Even when I picked him up on the playground he wouldn’t talk to me until he walked through the school gates.”

Freddie said: “It was World Mental Health Day at school and it wasn’t long since Mabel was in hospital so I decided to raise some money for her and her hospital.

“The silence went good but there were times when my teacher was asking me questions and I had to write the answers down on a whiteboard! I enjoyed raising the money and feel happy about what I’ve done.”

Freddie’s dad Simon added: “The care Mabel received at Staffordshire Children’s Hospital at Royal Stoke has been brilliant, we couldn’t fault anything. One thing we did discover however, was that the fish tank in the Oncology playroom only had one fish left in it, so we’ve decided to use the money raised to buy some more fish to keep it company.

“As Mabel enjoyed playing in there, we’ve also donated a number of toys and games so other patients can share the same experience.”

Funds donated through UHNM Charity will also enable the Unit to purchase new furniture for patients and their loved ones.

Julie Eaten, Children’s Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist said: “We were thrilled to hear that Freddie had decided to take on his sponsored silence for his sister Mabel. Everybody on the Unit would like to say a big well done and thank you to Freddie and his family for helping to improve the experience of patients and their loved ones who receive treatment here at Staffordshire Children’s Hospital at Royal Stoke.”

Freddie has been nominated as a Future Star in the Your Heroes Awards.