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Kids' Art Brightens Cancer Patients' Day
2 Dec
Summary
- Primary school children created artwork for cancer patients.
- The Lewis Foundation charity received the artistic creations.
- The artwork was displayed before being added to gift packs.

Kindness and creativity bloomed at Kingsthorpe Village Primary School as pupils crafted beautiful artwork for adult cancer patients. These vibrant designs, made during regular art lessons, aimed to bring joy and support to those undergoing cancer treatment.
The initiative was a collaborative effort with The Lewis Foundation, a charity dedicated to providing gifts and essential support packs to individuals battling cancer. The children's artwork was showcased at a special exhibition before being incorporated into the charity's care packages.
Lorraine Lewis, CEO and co-founder of The Lewis Foundation, expressed deep gratitude, stating she was 'incredibly moved' by the children's generosity and artistic expression. This project beautifully merged education with compassion, offering a unique form of comfort to patients.




