Kate's fundraising page
Pretty Muddy Clumber Park 5K 2017
Sat 1 Jul 2017
I know better than most what effect cancer has on your life and of the people closest to it. I was diagnosed with invasive ducal breast cancer on 30th April 2015, age 26, when Isobelle was just 10 weeks old! I didn't think then that I would be here now but thanks to research I have thrown everything at it and will hopefully be around to see my girls grow up. I am sure everyone reading this has their own cancer story, that is why this is so important! 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime and we need to do everything we can to minimise the fatalities. So this is where I come in, I'm going to get thoroughly filthy doing the pretty muddy race at clumber Park and hopefully you will all help me to raise money and make a difference to others like me. Every little helps ?
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