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The MNA has turned red for Zac

The county of Shropshire is turning red today for brave Broseley four-year-old Zac Oliver – and the MNA is support.

Staff across the offices are wearing red clothes and the Shropshire Star has also changed its website’s colour scheme from blue to red for a day – all in support of Zac.

The youngster, who has an extremely rare form of childhood leukaemia, called Near Haploid, needs to travel to Philadelphia in the U.S. for specialist CAR-T therapy currently unavailable on the NHS.



His family are trying to raise the £500,000 needed for the treatment, and so far, the response has been fantastic.

Schools, businesses and shops are wearing red today, and are sharing pictures with the #wearredforzac hashtag.

And everybody involved is asked to donate at least £1 towards the total.

How YOU can help:

Anyone who wants to support the fundraising campaign should visit justgiving.com/crowdfunding/zac-oliver

Anyone donating is asked to make sure they post a picture of themselves wearing red on September 28 on Facebook or Twitter with the hastag #wearredforzac

People can also join Zac’s Facebook support page which is called ‘Zachariah’s’s fight against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia’.

People can also donate using their mobile phone by texting ZACH75 £1 to 70070.


Contact: Rebecca Heyes, MNA communications executive, 01902 319448
rebecca.heyes@expressandstar.co.uk

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