The formation of The Sunflower Fund in 1999 in support of the South African Bone Marrow Registry (SABMR) was inspired by the heroic struggle against leukaemia of two brave young men, Darren Serebro (1997) and Chris Corlett (2000). It was started by a group of concerned parents whose children had contracted leukaemia, and sadly, in some cases had lost their battle against it.
Chris painted the original “Sunflowers of Hope” painting while in isolation and copies of this now hang in all the transplant units in South Africa , as well as one in New Zealand and one in Australia. Chris saw donors as the “Seeds of Hope” for patients suffering as he was – hence the name “Sunflowers of Hope”
Sunflowers of Hope by Chris Corlett
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“Sunflowers of Hope” was painted by Chris Corlett before his death. Others, in their days of darkness, have done the same. Let the sunflower be a tribute to all those that have not survived and a symbol of hope to all patients in the future.
The fight for hope by increasing the SABMR to help others was continued tirelessly by Mervyn Serebro (father of Darren) and Tina Botha (mother of Chris), who is now CEO of The Sunflower Fund.
Chris Corlett, Darren Serebro, Lindy Anderson, Kate Tomlinson, Nadhir Arnold, Harlin Lepotha, Natalie Colyvas, Turner Kirkland and young baby James Edmonds are all children who fought so bravely but did not survive – largely due to the fact that donors were not found early enough or not at all. There are many, many others, who have been diagnosed with leukaemia and other life threatening blood disorders, whose only hope is a bone marrow stem cell transplant from a healthy donor.