I’m stepping up for seriously ill kids
I'll be climbing 36 floors and 896 steps up London's iconic Walkie Talkie building on Saturday 28 March 2026 to help build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).
For almost a decade, this climb has been taking place to support the seriously ill children receiving treatment and services from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). All funds raised will help build the new Children’s Cancer Centre at GOSH and save more lives.
As a seriously ill child myself, this cause is dear to my heart - literally:heart-ache:. I received life-saving survey at 4-months old to repair a defective heart valve at Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut (USA). As part of my continued care, I get scans at GOSH and can't help but feel connected to the little ones tackling their heath challenges. I am one of the lucky ones and want to pay it forward.
When I last took on the tower climb in 2024, I did it in 11 minutes and 33 seconds and raised £582. I am ready for round 2 and have set a lofty team goal of raising £5,000 for the children at GOSH.
Help me raise funds for this important cause and sponsor my Tower Climb challenge today.

