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How Stephen Sutton raised £3m for Teenage Cancer Trust | How Stephen Sutton raised £3m for Teenage Cancer Trust |
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On learning of his terminal cancer diagnosis, Stephen Sutton was determined not to become a "sob story". | On learning of his terminal cancer diagnosis, Stephen Sutton was determined not to become a "sob story". |
Instead of cursing his misfortune, the teenager drew up a bucket list of 46 things to do before he died, including playing drums in front of a huge crowd, getting a tattoo, skydiving and - most significantly - raising £10,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust. | Instead of cursing his misfortune, the teenager drew up a bucket list of 46 things to do before he died, including playing drums in front of a huge crowd, getting a tattoo, skydiving and - most significantly - raising £10,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust. |
That fundraising figure now stands at more than £3m, fuelled by campaigns on social networks and the backing of celebrities including the comics Jason Manford and Jimmy Carr. | That fundraising figure now stands at more than £3m, fuelled by campaigns on social networks and the backing of celebrities including the comics Jason Manford and Jimmy Carr. |
What began as a tumour in Stephen's bowel, diagnosed in September 2010, quickly spread to his knee and then to his lungs and liver. | |
In just over three years, he underwent seven major operations and four different regimes of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. | In just over three years, he underwent seven major operations and four different regimes of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. |
But it was the picture of him giving a thumbs up and posting a goodbye message on Facebook in April 2014 that prompted people from around the world to donate to his cause. | But it was the picture of him giving a thumbs up and posting a goodbye message on Facebook in April 2014 that prompted people from around the world to donate to his cause. |
More than 135,000 individual donations have since been made on his Just Giving page. | More than 135,000 individual donations have since been made on his Just Giving page. |
Comedian Jason Manford became an unofficial spokesman for Stephen's campaign after visiting him in hospital. He launched the campaign #thumbsupforStephen, asking people to share selfies of themselves promoting it. | |
Manford described him as an "inspirational boy". | Manford described him as an "inspirational boy". |
"He said life should be measured not by time but achievements. That is a great philosophy for life and I've been staggered by Stephen's dedication to raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust," said the comedian. | "He said life should be measured not by time but achievements. That is a great philosophy for life and I've been staggered by Stephen's dedication to raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust," said the comedian. |
Born on 16 December 1994, Stephen went to school in his hometown of Burntwood, Staffordshire. | Born on 16 December 1994, Stephen went to school in his hometown of Burntwood, Staffordshire. |
A talented sportsman, he played football for Walsall youth team and competed for his county at cross country running. | A talented sportsman, he played football for Walsall youth team and competed for his county at cross country running. |
Despite having to go through chemotherapy during his exams, Stephen gained five A* GCSES, four As and two distinctions, at Chase Terrace Technology College. | Despite having to go through chemotherapy during his exams, Stephen gained five A* GCSES, four As and two distinctions, at Chase Terrace Technology College. |
He had planned a career as a doctor and had interviews at Cambridge University to study medicine. He withdrew his university applications after finding out his cancer was incurable. | He had planned a career as a doctor and had interviews at Cambridge University to study medicine. He withdrew his university applications after finding out his cancer was incurable. |
Head teacher Stuart Jones said "Stephen is the most amazing person I've ever met, let alone student. | Head teacher Stuart Jones said "Stephen is the most amazing person I've ever met, let alone student. |
"It's made lots of young people at the school think quite differently about the sorts of decisions they're making and how they can make the best of their opportunities." | "It's made lots of young people at the school think quite differently about the sorts of decisions they're making and how they can make the best of their opportunities." |
On 7 January 2013 Stephen decided to share his life, by making an online page called "Stephen's Story" which included his bucket list of 46 things. | On 7 January 2013 Stephen decided to share his life, by making an online page called "Stephen's Story" which included his bucket list of 46 things. |
He said he wanted to put the "fun in fundraising" and so set about ticking off the items. | He said he wanted to put the "fun in fundraising" and so set about ticking off the items. |
The teenager went crowd surfing in a rubber dinghy at a gig by one of his favourite bands, the Cancer Bats, at Wolverhampton Civic Hall. | |
He went skydiving in August 2013 and played the drums in front of 90,000 people before the Uefa Champions League final at Wembley in May 2013, among many other personal targets. | He went skydiving in August 2013 and played the drums in front of 90,000 people before the Uefa Champions League final at Wembley in May 2013, among many other personal targets. |
Most recently, he broke a world record getting the most people to make a "heart-shaped hand gesture". | Most recently, he broke a world record getting the most people to make a "heart-shaped hand gesture". |
But his greatest achievement will be raising £3.2m for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which the charity has said is being used to provide expert help and support at specialist units across the country. | But his greatest achievement will be raising £3.2m for the Teenage Cancer Trust, which the charity has said is being used to provide expert help and support at specialist units across the country. |
In a Facebook message, Stephen said he was overwhelmed by the support he had received. | |
He said: "To see people come together for the cause recently in the way they have is incredibly touching and heart-warming. | He said: "To see people come together for the cause recently in the way they have is incredibly touching and heart-warming. |
"Thank you from me, and also thank you from every young cancer patient in the future who will benefit invaluably from the money raised." | "Thank you from me, and also thank you from every young cancer patient in the future who will benefit invaluably from the money raised." |
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