Strictly stars and Leah, 12, kick-start Christmas at Great Ormond Street HospitalContributed by: PA Media AssignmentsLogoImagesEDITORIAL USE ONLY Former Strictly Come Dancing dancers, Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec meet Leah, aged 12, a patient at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), to launch GOSH Charity’s Christmas Appeal, London. Picture date: Tuesday November 15, 2022. PA Photo. Leah was admitted to GOSH in April 2022 where she was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. After nine rounds of chemotherapy, she will soon commence maintenance therapy. Through the Christmas Appeal, members of the public can donate and send messages of hope and support to children and families at GOSH over Christmas, with all money raised helping as many children as possible get home for Christmas.EDITORIAL USE ONLY Former Strictly Come Dancing dancers, Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec meet Leah, aged 12, a patient at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), to launch GOSH Charity’s Christmas Appeal, London. Picture date: Tuesday November 15, 2022. PA Photo. Leah was admitted to GOSH in April 2022 where she was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. After nine rounds of chemotherapy, she will soon commence maintenance therapy. Through the Christmas Appeal, members of the public can donate and send messages of hope and support to children and families at GOSH over Christmas, with all money raised helping as many children as possible get home for Christmas.EDITORIAL USE ONLY Former Strictly Come Dancing dancers, Janette Manrara and Aljaž Škorjanec meet Leah, aged 12, a patient at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), to launch GOSH Charity’s Christmas Appeal, London. Picture date: Tuesday November 15, 2022. PA Photo. Leah was admitted to GOSH in April 2022 where she was diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. After nine rounds of chemotherapy, she will soon commence maintenance therapy. Through the Christmas Appeal, members of the public can donate and send messages of hope and support to children and families at GOSH over Christmas, with all money raised helping as many children as possible get home for Christmas.TagsGREAT ORMOND STREET HOSPITALCHRISTMAS