Kimbo, Bianca & Gaby Shine
Shine Night Walk - Half Marathon
We're doing the Shine half marathon together to help beat cancer sooner.
Just three friends trying to make a difference. Because together we are stronger. Together we can. Kimbo:- This is my second Shine walk; I did the same half marathon last year. I loved the experience and had so much fun. I'm also doing it for several people close to me who have or are fighting cancer. For those I love, who have kept going, even when times have been rough, and for those who fought bravely but couldn't win ❤️ I'm super excited about doing it this year with my best friends walking over the finishing line holding their hands and knowing that we've done this together! Bianca:- This is also my second Shine walk. I did the full marathon a few years ago. I love London, having now made it my home again. I'm excited to not only see it lit up at night, whilst we shine too but to also help beat cancer. Gaby - From statistics, everyone knows someone who has been affected by Cancer. We must continue to fight to find a cure to help to save the ones that we love. For the second year in a row, I am doing this half marathon walk to honour all of those affected. There are many people close to my heart, friends and family, who have been diagnosed, cured, in remission, or that are currently going through treatment. This is for you Grandma Mary, Nanna Maureen, Vera, and Coby! And lastly... Because cancer is a twat. ?⭐️?⭐️?⭐️?⭐️?⭐️?⭐️?⭐️
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