
Becky Yallop
Becky's Race for Life

Total raised
£220.00
+ £53.75 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
Bury St Edmunds 5k 2018
Sun 10 Jun 2018
My Story
Cancer is one of those things that is just a normal part of everyone’s life’s. It seems to be more common then uncommon..Unfortunately last year our family was devesatated by the news we had been affected by this dreadful disease. My mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She’s coming to the end of chemo and is now facing surgery and radiotherapy with her usual positivity and bravery, determined to conquer this! Thanks to the help of this fantastic charity and the money so many inspiring people have raised she was able to undergo experimental treatment which has had incredible results. The staff at the hospital have been amazing making things as easy as they can be. As a family we have decided it’s time to give something back to help those who have been affected and help continue the fantastic work cancer research are doing. On the 10th of June we will be participating in the race for life at Bury Saint Edmunds and would be hugely grateful if you could donate as little or as much as you can. Please support this life changing charity. For my mum, for our family and for our friends but also for everyone else going through this terrible time. Thank you xox

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