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Donating at your local HSBC bank
You can also make a donation to help Maya by going into any branch of HSBC and asking to pay money into:
The Maya Community Appeal
Account number: 61659812
Sort code: 403904
If you have any problems, mention the name Steven Skippen and bank staff will be able to pull up his details.

By Post
Please make cheques payable to:
The Maya Community Appeal
30 Globe Road
Hornchurch
Essex RM11 1BS

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You can contact Steven by calling 07941 045275 or email him for more details at steventashap@aol.com.


Steven and Natasha are the parents of seven-year-old Maya and they are making an emotional plea for money to save Maya's life.

They have been told that their beautiful daughter now has just months to live after developing a brain tumour two years ago. Maya's only hope is life-saving treatment in Houston, Texas, for which Steven and Natasha must pay themselves. The couple urgently need to raise £50,000.


Steven Skippen runs The London Marathon for MayaSteven runs the Marathon
Steve was one of 32,000 people who completed the London Marathon. His dedication and endurance raised £3,700 to help save his daughter's life.
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Romford Raiders with Maya, Steven and NatashaRomford Raiders
A big thank you to the Romford Raiders ice-hockey team and everyone who attended their fund-raising match against the Sheffield Scimitars. Together, you raised more than £1,700.
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Maya and her FamilyIn the press
The Maya Community Appeal was given a boost when The Yellow Advertiser ran an article on their front page highlighting the plight of Maya and her family.
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