
Fundraiser launched as Wrexham baby given just weeks to live
Earlier this year, Callie Shaw was tragically diagnosed, aged just 10 months, with a rhabdoid tumour - a rare and aggressive form of childhood cancer.
She spent the next few months in Alder Hey to receive treatment. After undergoing four months of chemotherapy - things appeared to be going well and the tumour was shrinking in size.
Callie Shaw (Image: Family handout) However, her family was recently given the devastating news following an MRI scan that Callie's cancer has spread to her lungs - and is now terminal. Callie has been given a prognosis of four-six weeks.
Callie's auntie, Mollie Shaw, has launched a GoFundMe page to help make her remaining days as special as possible. It can be accessed via https://bit.ly/43u3phw.
Callie Shaw and mum, Sarah (Image: Family handout) She said: "She will have to spend her last few weeks in a hospice so she's as comfortable as she can be. No one should have to endure this, never mind a one-year-old child.
"Callie will be leaving not only her mother behind but also her two-year-old brother that adores the bones of her.
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"My sister of course wants to give her the best last weeks of her life and give her a send off fit for a princess and one that she deserves because she's the bravest little girl we know."
Callie turned one in March - but her family weren't able to celebrate it properly as she was in Alder Hey. They are in the process of organising a party for her at Gresford Memorial Hall on Sunday, May 25.
After Molly appealed on social media for people to help make the day extra special, there will be lots in store for Callie to enjoy - including face painting, unicorn, make up pod, bouncy castle, karaoke and disco and hopefully a visit from her favourite character, Peppa Pig.
The family are still looking to sort catering for the event - and anyone wishing to contact Callie's family can message Molly Shaw, Chakara Tudor, or Jesika Anne Dobson via Facebook.

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