Leonora Children's Cancer Fund
The Leonora Children's Cancer Fund was a British registered charity that was registered on 14 September 1994.[1] It was, until 11 March 2010, registered charity number 1040757, when it was removed from the register following its merger with The Edwina Mountbatten Trust, registered charity number 228166. The merged charities were renamed The Edwina Mountbatten and Leonora Children's Foundation on 20 February 2014 . The Edwina Mountbatten Trust was a charity founded in memory of Leonora's great grandmother.[2] The charity provided specially trained nurses to help look after children with childhood cancer.[3] The charity continues to fund nurses looking after children.
The Fund was established by Lord and Lady Romsey, now the Earl and Countess Moutbatten of Burma, in memory of their daughter Leonora Knatchbull, who died, aged five, from a kidney tumour in 1991.[3][4][5]
The Duke of Edinburgh attended a reception, in aid of the charity, on 3 May 1994.[6]
Leonora Louise Marie Elizabeth Knatchbull (25 June 1986 – 22 October 1991) [7][8] was the youngest of the three children of the 3rd Earl Mountbatten of Burma, who was styled Lord Romsey during her lifetime. She was born in London. She died after a one-year battle against a cancerous kidney tumour,[9] at St Bartholomew's Hospital [9] in London, at the age of five. She was buried on 26 October 1991 at Romsey Abbey. The Leonora Children's Cancer Fund was set up in her memory. She was styled The Hon. Leonora Knatchbull during her life.[10]
See also
References
- ^ "The Leonora Children's Cancer Fund - Report of the Trustees For the Year Ended 5th April 2006"[permanent dead link], GuideStar UK, accessed 3 November 2008
- ^ "1040757 - Leonora Children's Cancer Fund", Charity Commission, accessed 25 April 2010.
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