A children's cancer charity that survives solely on public donations is warning that it's facing a funding crisis.
Hand In Hand was set up in 2006 to offer practical support to families who have a child undergoing cancer treatment.
Volunteers help by doing household chores in patients' homes, allowing parents spend quality time with their child.
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But the charity can no longer afford its running costs and says it may be forced to shut down.
Jennifer Carpenter is Hand in Hand's service manager - she says they got into financial difficulty when they tried to work with more people: