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Gail Whyte

Gaily

Total raised

£145.00

+ £36.25 Gift Aid

96%% Complete
96% of the £150.00 target
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I'm fairly sure all of us know or love someone who has been affected by cancer. Let's help stop it.

My Story

Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. Cancer is something that touches most if not all of our lives. So I did the dryathlon last year and Sober October the year before and found both of them to be torture and decided I did not want to do them again. However, I am always keen to be involved in raising funds for a good cause and this one seemed like a great idea. No need to stay sober and be ill and instead it's motivation to get bums off seats in the office an walking around a bit more to make sure we get the 10,000 steps average per day during. This March I will be walking 10,000 steps a day throughout the month to help beat cancer sooner and I have managed to persuade my colleagues Jane and Kim to take part in this with me in the hope that by doing it together, we can raise more funds and perhaps even have a competition between us to see who can get the most steps over the month. Help us Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by sponsoring us. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.

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Total raised£145.00
Online£145.00
Offline£0.00

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