Lisa Bark
Shine Night Walk - Full Marathon
Wed 23 Aug 2017
I’m raising as much as I can to beat cancer
Thanks for taking the time to visit my fundraising page. I always thought I might do a marathon but I'm not sure I imagined myself walking 26.2 miles all through the night....which is what I'll be doing on the 23rd September along with a fantastically supportive group of friends, to raise money for Cancer Research. I am walking for all of those people I love who have been impacted by this horrible disease but especially for my best friend and inspiration, Louise. I will never forget how she handled herself from the moment of her diagnosis just over 2 years ago through to today. To find out you have breast cancer just days before your 35th birthday then within weeks discover you are pregnant with your second child meaning you have to go through chemotherapy while pregnant, are things I wouldn't wish on anyone. But if it does happen, then getting the best treatment and care is vital and is why Louise is doing so well now. I know you all get a lot of these requests but if you can donate something, no matter how big or small, it would mean a lot to me. Thank you! Cancer is happening right now, which is why I’m fundraising right now for Cancer Research UK. There’s no time to lose! Donate to my page today and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.
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