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Devan Gibson

Devan Walks All Over Cancer

Total raised

£40.00

+ £7.50 Gift Aid

20%% Complete
20% of the £200.00 target
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I am participating in the "Walk all over Cancer" fundraiser throughout March, the aim is to walk 10,000 steps daily.

My Story

Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. The aim to "Walk all over cancer" is to make at least 10,000 steps a day throughout the month to help beat cancer sooner, I have decided not to complete this task daily but to instead complete it throughout the month so my aim is to make at least 310,000 steps in March, I will be attempting to push this to 350,000. This way I can ensure I have plenty of time to make up my steps on weekends and less busy weeks as we all know that lazy days get the better of us sometimes and I might not make 10,000 steps in a day. I will post progress photos throughout the month of march so anyone who is interested can keep up to date. The lifetime probability of being diagnosed with cancer is 39.7% for men and 37.6% for women, broken down, this basically means 1 in 3 of us are likely to be diagnosed with cancer during our lifetime which is a terrifying reality. There are not many people I know that haven't been affected by cancer in one way or another. Any donations that people can offer would be appreciated, every little bit helps and I am very grateful for any support.

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Total raised£40.00
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