Carloway Cousins
Walking 2 million steps all over cancer, please support us!
In memory of
Remebering special people in our lives taken too soon by cancer.
Carloway Cousins.......Alex, Anne, Kathleen, Jane, Mairi and Margaret Ann....have set each other a challenge to walk a total of 2 million steps throughout March to help beat cancer. That is almost 11,000 steps each for every day of the month! As part of a large family we have all been blessed with friendship and support from each other when cancer has come our way - in the worst of times helping each other through the grief and pain cancer can bring. This is our challenge to each other as we remember those special loved ones we have lost and do something positive to help make a difference in the future. Help us Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by sponsoring our group - it’s going to be a long month for us all as individually (or sometimes as a group) we walk around our home towns - look out for one of us walking around Carloway, Achmore, Garynahine, Leurbost, Stornoway, Golspie, Inverness or Bowden in Cheshire! Every penny donated will help make a difference. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure or sponsor us directly using an old fashioned sponsor sheet - we will all have one. If you do use this website your details are safe with Cancer Research UK. Thank you. Alex Macleod Anne Macleod Jane Macleod Kathleen Pullen Mairi Macinnes Margaret Ann Macleod
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