Chiara's Giving Page
Total raised
£760.00
+ £145.00 Gift Aid
Shine London 2019 - Half Marathon
Sat 21 Sep 2019 - Sat 21 Sep 2019
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In memory of
my father Fernando and my uncle Paolo
Thank you Everyone for visiting this page. Forty years ago (on 18th October) my father Fernando passed away due to cancer in my hometown in Italy. On 21st September I will take part in the Shine London 2019 - Half Marathon to raise funds for Cancer Research UK - Diagnosing cancer early. I will be walking through the streets of the city I love together with my lifelong friend Linda Lo Castro. This Half Marathon is also for my uncle Paolo who passed away due to cancer in Vancouver in July. Please find the link below, if you would like to sponsor us. Thank you. Chiara Grazie a tutti per visitare questa pagina. Quarant'anni fa (il 18 ottobre) mio padre Fernando è morto di cancro nel mio paese natale in Italia. Il 21 settembre parteciperò alla Shine London 2019 - Half Marathon per raccogliere fondi per l’Associazione per la Ricerca sul Cancro nel Regno Unito per la diagnosi precoce. Camminerò per le strade della città che amo insieme alla mia carissima amica Linda Lo Castro. Questa Mezza Maratona è anche per mio zio Paolo che è morto di cancro a Vancouver a luglio. Trovate il link di seguito, se volete sponsorizzarci. Grazie. Chiara
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