For the last three Good Friday Appeals, young Callum Judd has been watching progress from his bed at the Royal Children’s Hospital. This year the brave seven year old joined his family to actually be involved in the collection with the volunteers from the Woodend CFA.
Callum suffers from Neuroblastoma which is the most common solid tumour of childhood. It is almost exclusively a childhood cancer occurring most commonly between the ages of 0-5 years. Callum’s diagnosis is terminal, and he may only have a short time ahead.
This year he was able to join his mother Claire, Uncle Malcolm (who is 4th Lieutenant with Woodend CFA), Aunt Katie and cousins Aaron and Riley. He was presented with a Woodend CFA cap and made an honourary member of the Woodend CFA. The amazing Callum jumped on the Woodend Pumper and hopped on and off the truck with his mates, to collect a fantastic total of more than $610. The only problem was that he asked Uncle Mal to sound the siren a little too often. The brilliant effort was cut short when the Pumper was called to a smoke alarm activated at Woodend Aged Care. By that stage, Callum was pretty exhausted and needed a break anyway. Callum we were so honoured and inspired to have you share the day with us and wish you all the best in the time you have left. Mate, you are always welcome at the Woodend CFA, and we are sure the Good Friday Appeal will really appreciate your efforts in the collection this year.


  • Published: 6 years ago on March 31, 2018
  • Last Modified: March 31, 2018 @ 6:32 am

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