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Eryn Armstrong

Eryn's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page

Total raised

£1,210.00

+ £232.50 Gift Aid

403%% Complete
403% of the £300.00 target

This Giving Page is now closed

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Fitbit activity tracker

310,408

Total steps

100%

of 310,000 step target

Last synced: 1 May 2021 at 11.41pm

My Story

Thankyou for visiting my fundraising page. On 3rd February 2021, our family received the devastating news that my mum was diagnosed with breast cancer. With the hope of a better year after 2020, this was no longer the case. With a long nine month journey of treatment ahead, it has really put into perspective how cancer can effect not only the individual diagnosed, but family and friends around them. You always think it won’t happen to you, or someone extremely close to you but reality has hit us head on. Feeling helpless and only being able to support my mum through her treatment, I have decided to walk 10,000 steps a day, everyday for the whole of March. All donations to this incredible charity is very much appreciated, to support not only my mum and our family, but those of others going through this life changing experience. Help me Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research

CAUSE

All Cancer Types

Our work has helped double cancer survival in the UK in the last 50 years. Despite this incredible progress, there’s more to be done. Nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime. Help us carry out world-class research into the prevention, detection and treatment of more than 200 types of cancer.

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Total raised£1,210.00
Online£1,210.00
Offline£0.00

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