Grace's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page
In memory of
My grandad ivor
8th Jan 1938 - 27th Jul 2019
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. This March I’m walking 10,000 steps a day throughout the month to help beat cancer. Help me Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by making a donation to my page. Cancer is the consequence of cells divide uncontrollably and spread into surrounding tissues. There are many many types of cancer such as skin cancer, throat cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer e.c.t. Half of Earths human population will at some point be affected by cancer. 363,484 new cases of cancer in the uk alone were recorded between 2014–2016 on average. Cancer occurs in babies, children, teenagers, adults and the elderly and the out come for most families is beyond devastating. In July of last year I lost my grandad who meant the absolute world to me and anyone he met can say that he was such an amazing person a born fighter who fought as much as he could with cancer and I would like to do this walk in hope that it can change someone’s life. Any age can suffer with cancer and it causes the biggest heartbreak to families. I know my family would be really proud of me to be doing this and I know he would be too. I know a lot of my family will think that this isn’t possible for me but I truly believe I can walk 10,000 steps each day. I hope you can help me and donate to my fundraising page it will mean a lot. Thank you x
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