Julien Doré's cowboy boots, Angèle's piano, a Jacquemus bag … Angèle is organizing a great raffle to help research against childhood cancer

To fund cancer research, Angèle is organizing a solidarity raffle in association with the KickCancer foundation. For this reason, stars from all over the world have offered prizes, which can be won for the sum of € 10.

On the occasion of International Childhood Cancer Day this Monday February 15, Belgian singer Angèle announced a very nice initiative on Twitter. In association with the KickCancer foundation, a foundation from the same country as the young woman, Angèle is organizing a solidarity raffle, with the aim of raising funds for cancer research.

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Celebrities at the rendezvous

We all know the principle of a raffle: we buy a ticket – here for the sum of € 10 -, a draw is made, and we have the possibility of winning prizes. According to the singer and ambassador of the association since 2019, the prizes for this raffle are "incredible”.

Indeed, among them are:

  • A signed vinyl of “The Vita Nuova”From Christine and the Queens,
  • A photo of Bill Murray taken by Sofia Coppola,
  • A trendy Jacquemus bag
  • The album's double platinum record "Square root”From Stromae,
  • Julien Doré's cowboy boots he wears in the video for "We
  • Angèle's personal and autographed piano …


Check out all the other prizes right here on naojo.com.

A slew of artists participate in the event. Aya Nakamura, Dua Lipa, Guillaume Canet, the house of Chanel… The raffle ends in 35 days! It's your turn.

A very good initiative and a very good fight, propelled by current celebrities. No one is too much for cancer research. To our credit cards!

Childhood cancers

Every year, 2,500 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer. 1 in 440 children is affected by the disease before the age of 15. Unfortunately, "the number of childhood cancers has increased by 1 to 2% per year in Europe, for 30 years”, According to children without cancer. The concern is that cancer research often focuses on adults.

However, the cancers that affect children are not of the same nature as those of adults. However, 50% of drugs administered to children are not officially authorized, because not specifically developed and tested on those concerned, according to figures from the website.

The most common cancers in children are leukemia, central nervous system tumors and lymphomas.

Childhood cancer research must therefore be deepened and not be ignored, although it has evolved in recent years.

Cecile Fischer

Initially a fashion student, Cécile slowly turned to journalism, which she found more sincere. She is an editor for aufeminin and Parole de mamans, proud to write for committed media.

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