Crick boy Harley beats meningitis and now needs votes for charity Christmas card competition
A creative little boy from Crick who battled meningitis is inviting people to vote for him in a competition,
Harley Tull, four, has been shortlisted in a competition to design a Christmas card for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
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Hide AdHis mother, Toni, said: “Harley fell ill with meningitis when he was only seven months old.
“Despite being really poorly, he was a little warrior and remained smiley. He got amazing medical care, fought the disease and has no lasting effects of the horrible illness.”
Harley’s family have raised money for the hospital to recognise the wonderful work they do.
“I am a very proud mum,” added Toni.
“Harley’s artwork has been shortlisted along with three other finalists and people are being invited to vote for their favourite entry.
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Hide Ad“The two designs receiving the most votes will feature on the 2020 Birmingham Children’s Hospital Christmas card.”
Vote for Harley online on Birmingham Children’s Hospital Christmas card web page. https://www.bch.org.uk/pages/category/christmas-card-competition
On Birmingham Children’s Hospital Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/BirminghamChildrensHospital/
On Twitter at @Bham_Childrens. https://twitter.com/Bham_Childrens
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Hide AdOn Birmingham Children’s Hospital Instagram page. https://www.instagram.com/bham_childrens/
Voting closes at midday on Friday, July 17. Only one vote per platform will be counted.
Winners will be announced next week.