What people are saying about our Christmas charity appeal #GivetoGOSH

Across the next few months we're helping Great Ormond Street Hospital support some of the UK's most poorly children, and judging by the response so far we're already off to a great start 

The Independent
Tuesday 24 November 2015 12:03 EST
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For our charity appeal this year, The Independent is supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

Every day, children come to GOSH to receive care that is unmatched by almost any other children’s hospital in the world. They travel from all across the UK, often with illnesses that cannot be treated elsewhere - or because there is no known treatment. As part of our campaign, we will be following them and their families throughout their time at GOSH, as well as the many experts who will look after them.

Here are some of the people who have supported our campaign so far:

To Give to GOSH go to: http://ind.pn/1Mydxqt

To find out more about our appeal and why we're supporting GOSH go to: http://ind.pn/1MycZkr

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