Michelle's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page
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390,806
Total steps
130%
of 300,000 step target
Last synced: 1 May 2021 at 11.03pm
In memory of
My lovely Mum Jenny and Mum in law Lizzie
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. Im doing this as I lost the two most important women in my life to this horrible disease. My lovely mum to lung cancer and my lovely mum in law to bowel cancer. They were both amazing wonderful women who loved life and were cruelly taken way before their time, missing out on seeing their grandchildren’s milestones and not even getting to meet some of them. Family was everything to them and a massive hole has been left by them not being there. I know so many of us have lost family and friends or have someone who is fighting the battle of battles. I’ve been wanting to do something for a while but lots of the challenges seemed unachievable for me so I saw this and thought it would be something I could go for. Louie and Luca are going to keep me on track and come with me on lots of my walks as I know somedays it will be harder than others.. So any money I can raise for research that might stop other families feeling this loss will be amazing and any pennies you can spare will be greatly appreciated ❤️❤️ Lots of love from my family to yours Michelle xxx
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