SUPERJOSH founder Dawn Fidler brings you her latest blog

IT is amazing to be able to help other families through my amazing boys legacy and thanks to everyone's ongoing support and donations we are busier than ever!

On Monday, Gordon and his team at Bespoke Landscapes started work on 12-year-old Tommy's garden makeover while he was having chemotherapy at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.

Hoping to finish by the end of this week, they are creating a safe and relaxing environment for to chill in and spend time with his mum, Sophie.

I've written about 13-year-old Lewis before and he is still in Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. In fact, they are heading towards their 400th day there.

The light is at the end of the tunnel and their house adaptation is almost complete. We helped him and mum, Michelle, escape again for the afternoon with a trip to Sealife Centre Manchester, which they just loved.

Family time is such an important part of healing. Often, when one sibling has a disability, it's hard to find places to go out that are accessible for all the family. The Trafford Centre is perfect as it hosts both Lego Land & Sealife Centre to host a few attractions, plus most importantly a changing places facility which enable longer trips put together.

On Thursday we are donating another Hospital Play Package to Intensive Care at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital thanks to the ongoing fundraising by our friends at Insight Manchester, I will share a photo with you next week. It's important that we help fill this gap that the NHS simply can't fund.

You can donate to The Joshua Wilson Brain Tumour Charity by simply texting SJBT13 followed by £1, £2, £5 or £10 to 70070