Logan's heroes fundraising page
Leigh 5k 2017
Sun 4 Jun 2017
We are doing this in memory of our true hero Logan Paul Gallagher. "Forever 7"
In memory of
Logan Paul Gallagher
" This is Logans story, Logan was 4 years old when he was diagnosed with B cell Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia he was in remission until June 2016 when he relapsed with T cell Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, he also had a tumour on his lung he went into remission again and was due to have a bone marrow transplant on the 29th November 2016, as he was unwell for 2 week prior to BMT he had a MRI which showed he had fluid on his brain caused by a posteria fossa tumour, Logan had 3 operations within that first week and started Radiotherapy he had 5 sessions at The Christie, on December 23rd Logan took his last breath at home with all his family.... Forever 7 years old the brightest star in the sky and forever our hero, loved always " This is why we are doing the Race for life, Logan has done the last 2 with us and ran through the end. Until last year when he became I'll 2 weeks later. Missing the amazing little guy. Please help us to raise money for this fantastic cause. 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. 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.
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