Ellis's fundraising page
London - Blackheath 5k 2017
Sun 2 Jul 2017
For Cancer to be a thing of the past
Hi everyone, I am doing race for life this year to raise money and awareness for people who are affected by cancer. My lovely aunt has been affected by the horrible disease. It's was a tough year but we are finally at the end of the shitty journey! It so hard to see a loved one so low and deflated but so inspiring when to see them smiling even though they have so many reasons to break down. When they find the strength to pick themselves up and push through the hard times it puts everything in to perspective and I am so proud to call one of these people my aunt. Any donations will be greatly appreciated, together we can do this!! The only thing stronger than fear is hope. Lots of love Ellis xxxx I'm joining Cancer Research UK's Race for Life this year. Please join the fight by digging deep and sponsoring me - it's quick, easy and totally secure. Events like this are vital in funding Cancer Research UK's life-saving work into preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer. By sponsoring me, we can unite and create an army that cancer can't ignore. By sponsoring me, we will beat cancer sooner. Don't forget to add Gift Aid If you're a UK taxpayer, please remember to tick the Gift Aid box as this will increase your donation by at least 25% at no extra cost to you. Sponsor me now, and help me show cancer that hell hath no fury like a woman in pink.
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