Girl who received 304,000 birthday cards dies two weeks after turning eight

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A little girl with cancer who received hundreds of thousands of birthday cards has died just two weeks after turning eight.

Amelia Kolpa passed away surrounded by her family at 5pm yesterday after battling stage-4 high-risk neuroblastoma since she was two years old.

To celebrate her eighth birthday this year, while under palliative care, the youngster said she wanted to try to break the world record for the most birthday cards ever received.

She had been hoping to get around 8,000 cards, but smashed her target after being sent more than 300,000 by well-wishers from all over the world.

An online appeal by her family had encouraged people to drop off cards at three locations in her local area in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, but within a few days, the campaign went viral.

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Hundreds of motorcyclists handed more than 60,000 cards to Amelia last month, but mum Katarzyna Bartczak was left stunned after the family also started getting cards from across the globe, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the USA.

The cards have come from so many different groups. The aunt of an inspirational youngster has spoken of her surprise at the scale of love shown to her through a birthday card campaign as the youngster prepared for her special day today. Charmaine Grace has been continuing to collect birthday cards for Amelia Kolpa ahead of her eighth birthday on March 3, with more than 250,000 cards having been collected. Photo released 03/03/2026
Thousands of cards from around the world were sent to Amelia (Picture: SWNS)
More than 250,000 cards have been sent in so far for Amelia Kolpa ahead of her birthday. The aunt of an inspirational youngster has spoken of her surprise at the scale of love shown to her through a birthday card campaign as the youngster prepared for her special day today. Charmaine Grace has been continuing to collect birthday cards for Amelia Kolpa ahead of her eighth birthday on March 3, with more than 250,000 cards having been collected. Photo released 03/03/2026
Amelia passed away around 5pm yesterday evening (Picture: SWNS)

Yesterday, Amelia’s mum took to social media to share the news that Amelia was ‘no longer suffering’.

Katarzyna wrote: ‘My dear ones, I’m writing this with a pain that words cannot describe. Today at 5:00 PM, our beloved, bravest little warrior – Amelia – passed away. She has put on her angel wings.

‘She is no longer suffering. She is no longer in pain. She is in a place where everything is beautiful, peaceful, and full of light. For nearly 6 years, she fought with a strength beyond imagination.

‘Every single day, she showed us what true courage looks like. She showed the whole world that even the smallest heart can hold the greatest power.

‘And that love – pure, unconditional love – truly overcomes everything. Our dearest Amelia, you were and always will be our greatest miracle. Our heart. Our light.’

Amelia’s school, Highfields Primary School, in Rowley Regis, posted a tribute on social media.

Amelia Kolpa who has had thousands of cards delivered for her 8th birthday. // More than 60,000 greeting cards from all over the world have been delivered to a girl with cancer who wanted to break a world record on her eighth birthday. Hundreds of motorcyclists handed the cards over to Amelia Kolpa, from Rowley Regis in the Black Country, who has neuroblastoma and has been in and out of hospital since the age of two-and-a-half. To mark her eighth birthday on 3 March, the seven-year-old wanted to break the record for the most birthday cards received in the UK, by hitting the 8,000-card mark. Biker Matt Lem, who helped organise the collection, said cards had been sent in from places including Canada, Australia, New Zealand and USA. Photo released 06/02/2026
Amelia has been remembered for her smile (Picture: SWNS)
Charmaine Grace said the number of cards had just blown her mind. The aunt of an inspirational youngster has spoken of her surprise at the scale of love shown to her through a birthday card campaign as the youngster prepared for her special day today. Charmaine Grace has been continuing to collect birthday cards for Amelia Kolpa ahead of her eighth birthday on March 3, with more than 250,000 cards having been collected. Photo released 03/03/2026
Amelia’s aunt Charmine said the amount of cards ‘blew her mind’ (Picture: SWNS)

‘It is with very heavy hearts that we share the sad news of the passing of one of our much-loved children, Amelia, who bravely fought Neuroblastoma,’ the school wrote.

‘Amelia has been a special part of our school community for many years. Several members of staff first remember her as a tiny baby on the playground, happily accompanying her older siblings into Highfields.

‘We have had the privilege of following her journey since she first joined us in Nursery, watching her grow and flourish into the wonderful young girl she became.

‘Throughout everything she faced, Amelia showed incredible strength and courage. What so many of us will remember most, however, is her beautiful smile.’

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