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Ben Hardwick Fund
12 Nassau Road
Barnes
London
SW13 9QE
Tel: 020 8741 8499
Fax: 020 8741 8499
Best time to telephone: Mondays and Fridays
The Ben Hardwick Fund helps children with primary liver disease, like Ben Hardwick. The charity helps with a contribution towards the costs associated with the child's disease such as travel costs to and from hospital for the family and in-hospital expenses during lengthy stays such as those required following transplant. Application is by letter from a professional who knows the family, usually the social worker at the major liver transplant hospitals, but not necessarily so.
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