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Bryan Halliday

Will's, Ethan's & Bryan's page

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£1,045.00

+ £223.75 Gift Aid

209%% Complete
209% of the £500.00 target
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Shine Night Walk - Full Marathon

Sat 23 Sep 2017

We are walking the marathon in memory of Cathy who died 10 years ago this August from breast cancer

In memory of

Cathy

My Story

Will and Ethan were 7 and 3 when their mum died from breast cancer. The picture at the bottom of this page was the last one taken with her not long before before she died. At the age of 34, breast cancer stole so many years from a wonderful young lady and mother. On the 17th August this year it will be 10 years since she died and in her memory Will, Ethan and I will be walking the Shine marathon in London throughout the night. I know she would be very proud of the young men they have grown into. Each year Cancer Research UK’s scientists get closer to beating cancer, and they’ve helped double survival rates in the last 40 years. But we can’t stop there. Only with our continued support can they turn this research into breakthroughs that save millions of lives. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so please sponsor me now. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.

CAUSE

Breast cancer

With almost 140 women diagnosed every day, breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. And, although rarer, around 350 men are also diagnosed with breast cancer every year. The good news is more than two-thirds of women now survive 20 years or more. Help Cancer Research UK find new ways to diagnose and treat the disease.

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