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Freddie Flintoff, Joan Collins and Paul Hollywood among stars supporting The Brain Tumour Charity's Bandana Day in memory of Silas Pullen

00:01, 25 April 2016

Joan Collins, Liv Tyler and Freddie Flintoff are just some of the A-list names who are supporting a campaign set up in the name of an 11-year-old Badlesmere boy who died from a brain tumour.

It Is A No Brainer asks people to throw on a bandana and smile for the camera.

It has been launched to raise awareness about brain cancer, the biggest killer of children in the UK.

Tragic Silas Pullen died aged 11
Tragic Silas Pullen died aged 11

It was inspired by Silas Pullen who was diagnosed with a malignant and aggressive tumour in August 2012 and spent more than a year having intensive treatment such as operations, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and immunotherapy, but lost his battle in December 2013.

His family has raised more than a staggering £350,000 for the Brain Tumour Charity which directly funds scientific and clinical research into brain tumours.

Silas’s parents say that there is still not enough research and funding into the disease despite harrowing statistics which place it as the most dangerous condition for children in the UK.

The Brain Tumour Charity runs an event every year called Bandana Day and produces thousands of the colourful headpieces to spread the word about their work but Silas’s friends and family decided to take the project further.

Silas’s mum Sarah, who lives in Badlesmere with husband Ben and sons Oscar, Rufus and Inigo, said this week: “A friend of mine Fenella Fox Pitt, whose daughter was at school with Silas, decided she wanted to do something which would raise awareness and was moved by what had happened and how brave Silas was.

Joan Collins joins in the campaign
Joan Collins joins in the campaign

“It started off with her engaging with farmers, asking them to pose for pictures with the bandanas, and she thought they looked really good and it could be an even bigger idea, engaging people to do something fun which would raise awareness.

“It is not about asking for money. It tells people about Silas’s story, raises awareness about the Brain Tumour Charity and let’s them do something imaginative.

“We never knew it would be this big. It has all been from word of mouth to get all these people involved.”

Davina McCall thinks it's a no brainer to help the charity
Davina McCall thinks it's a no brainer to help the charity

Other big names who have been snapped for the campaign include TV chef Paul Hollywood, Grand National 2015 winner Many Clouds and trainer Oliver Sherwood, Davina McCall, the ladies of Loose Women and the Queen’s guards at Buckingham Palace but Silas’s friends and family have all been involved too.

Sarah added: “Everyone worries about meningitis, but brain cancer kills more children every year, and in this day and age, to have such little treatment available is ludicrous, and even the treatment available is debilitating.

“We are starting to make progress and there are a lot of passionate people involved.

Freddie Flintoff brandishing his bandana for Bandana Day.
Freddie Flintoff brandishing his bandana for Bandana Day.

“I hope that we can sit here in 10 years time and say that things have changed but I always think that if people had done this 30 years ago, rather than do nothing, then we would not be in this position today.

“I do not want families to go through what we have so I cannot sit back and do nothing.

Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood cooking up bandanas for Bandana Day.
Great British Bake Off's Paul Hollywood cooking up bandanas for Bandana Day.

“We would like to thank the people who have helped us and the people who have supported the Silas Pullen Fund. “

The Pullens are already looking to their next event, a charity ball at a farm in Newnham on Saturday, May 7, when hundreds of people will be wearing their best showbiz outfit for the Hollywood-themed night.

Grand National winner Many Clouds and Oliver Sherwood support Bandana Day.
Grand National winner Many Clouds and Oliver Sherwood support Bandana Day.

Sponsored by Port Lympne, A.R Neaves and Son, the Abode Hotel in Canterbury, Best in Tents, the Red Lion at Milstead, Berry Gardens, Doughty’s Butchers, Jewsons, Tim Keen and A.C.Goatham, they are hoping to raise even more money for the Brain Tumour Charity and continue to raise awareness about the devastating disease.

To find out more about It Is A No Brainer and Silas’s story, visit www.itisanobrainer.com or find them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

bFor more information about the Brain Tumour Charity, visit www.thebraintumourcharity.org

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