I'm from France and been to the country on and off since 2006. I'm lucky to have a very supportive family, so when my uncle was diagnosed with Cancer, we were there for him, unfortunately, he passed few years ago. I will always remember him as a lovely and caring man. Few years ago,I met an amazing man, a family friend who had a passion for fishing. He would wake up early to go out to sea with my Dad, he was in his 90s, although he didn't look it. This disease took over and passed not long after he found out.
I know too many people who have gone and some are lucky to be still with us and I'm so grateful to have had those people in my life.
Few months ago, I dislocated my knee, it was a painful recovery, but my physio gave me the all clear as long as I go steady. So, this race will be very special as I will be running for all of them and running for people that I don't even know who are struggling with this disease.
So let's do it together to beat Cancer!
Aurelie's Race for Life

Aurelie Delee
Total raised
£156.00
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My motivation is, i have lost family members and friends due to cancer in the past and this is my chance to help
In memory of
Michel and Tonton Dede
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mary garside
2019-04-01T09:44:15+00:00
£10.00
+£2.50 Gift Aid
Chris Delee
2019-04-01T08:14:07+00:00
£25.00
+£6.25 Gift Aid
Nathan Towler
2019-02-20T13:31:24+00:00
£87.00
Joe Delee
2019-02-18T20:11:45+00:00
£10.00
+£2.50 Gift Aid
Dave Armstrong
2019-02-18T20:06:17+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Stephen Hall
2019-02-18T18:37:13+00:00
£2.00
Total raised£156.00
Online£156.00
Offline£0.00
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