Chloe, from Pimlico in London, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in October last year and following seven months treatment, has reached the end of any treatment the NHS can provide.
Chloe’s family must now raise £100,000 by this January to allow her to receive pioneering treatment in Michigan.
Managing director of The Magic Thermodynamic Box Company Alistair Smit recently visited Pimlico Plumbers, which has also thrown its weight behind the cause.
Pimlico Plumbers owner Charlie Mullins OBE gave Alistair and him team a tour of the head office, and discussed ideas to strengthen the two companies relationship, and provide further help for Chloe.