Liam Payne’s family raise £250,000 for children’s cancer one year after his tragic death

Liam Payne’s family raise £250,000 for children’s cancer one year after his tragic death

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Liam Payne’s memory has inspired almost £250,000 in donations to support a new children’s cancer centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital

Nearly £250,000 has been raised in memory of Liam Payne to support children battling cancer, following the late singer’s tragic death last year.

The 31-year-old former One Direction star died on October 16 after falling from a balcony in Buenos Aires. At his funeral, Liam’s heartbroken family encouraged mourners to donate to Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) instead of sending flowers, and the response has been overwhelming.

A spokesperson for the children’s hospital confirmed that the donations will help fund a new cancer centre designed to offer “pioneering research, cutting-edge treatments and expert care.”

“We’re so touched by the generosity shown towards GOSH in Liam’s memory. Every donation is helping us take another step towards a world-leading children’s cancer centre.

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“It’s a place of hope which will help build the future of children’s cancer care and save more lives. It’s a lasting legacy that will make a difference for generations,” the statement added to The Sun.

According to the order of service from Liam’s funeral, the new centre will be a key part of his legacy. It read: “Thank you for your donation to Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity in memory of our friend Liam Payne.

“Your donation today will continue Liam’s legacy by helping to build a brand new Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital. This incredible new building will help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer.”

The much-loved singer, who rose to fame in The X Factor boyband in 2010, was widely known for his charity work and generosity throughout his career. Fans around the world have also made private donations and shared messages celebrating the cause in his name.

Meanwhile, Liam’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy recently opened up about the depth of her grief, revealing she fell into a two-month depression after his death.

“I was always just kind of doing nothing and just dealing with that grief and pain,” she told Page Six, admitting she had felt “not wanting to really live my life.”

She shared that, over time, she began to rebuild her strength: “I finally realized, okay, I need to live my life, I need to get up, get out of bed.”

Kate said she began setting her alarm earlier each day, started exercising, and focused on “eating clean” and “living for both of us.”

Through the memorial donations, Liam’s loved ones say his name will live on and will help bring hope and healing to countless children and families.

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