Lyndsey Thompson
Lyndsey's Race for Life At Home

Total raised
£250.00
+ £0.00 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
Race for Life at Home
Sat 24 Apr 2021 - Sun 25 Apr 2021

Strava activity tracker
Distance travelled 3.7 miles
In memory of
Xx Gavin xX
My Story
After a year where vital cancer trials have been delayed, the Race for Life is more important than ever. That's why I'll be taking part in the Race for Life at Home. Every pound you can donate will go towards Cancer Research UK’s ground-breaking work, so please sponsor me today! As some may know I myself had a rare form of cancer not long after chloe was born.... I'm one of the lucky ones who managed to be here to tell the tale... We have all loved, known or supported someone with cancer... We lost one of the most important people in our lives to cancer after a long hard battle and as peaceful as the end was it changed him so much over the years... Myself and Claire are probably two of the unfittest people u would ever come across but we r determined to do our bit for cancer research... A charity very close to my heart, and a reason I'm still here today... If you could spare a £1 or two I would be eternally gteatful.... 🖤 Love you all..... If you’d like to join the Race for Life at Home community, then sign up at raceforlife.org/race-for-life-at-home

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