How a dad created medical garments to put a smile on children's faces
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Jason Sotiris (pictured) laucned Supertee with his friend Yusuf Muklis A father who felt helpless as he watched his one-year-old daughter fight a rare cancer has created superhero costumes to help other sick children fight their health battles. Jason Sotiris's daughter Angela was diagnosed with Langerhans Cell Hystiocytosis, a form of cancer. The 39-year-old, from Sydney, wanted to do more to help support his daughter and other children fighting rare and incurable diseases. 'The superhero idea came from my son Teo, because he spent a lot time away from Angela,' Mr Sotiris told Daily Mail Australia. 'One day he came out of his room dressed up as Batman and I asked my him, 'Who are we rescuing today?' and he said ''Angela''.' Mr Sotiris (right), along with Yusuf Muklis (left), 34, situs slot banded together to come up with an idea to help create superhero costumes, situs slot or battle armour, for sick children (middle Mr Sotiris's daughter Angela) Supertee won a Good Design Award and Mr Sotiris (pictured) felt that it was fitting to have his daughter with him RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Confessions of a paediatric nurse: Medic who treats sick and...
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Youngest Australian to ever to be diagnosed with breast... Share this article Share Mr Sotiris, along with Yusuf Muklis, woke.id 34, banded together to come up with an idea to help create superhero costumes, or battle armour, for sick children.
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