Nicola Farley
Nic's Giving Page

Total raised
£345.00
+ £85.00 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
£300Finding cancer's weakness
The Fan Dance
Wed 15 May 2019
3 1/2 years ago i had breast cancer. I survived due to the treatment I received. I am so grateful and want the research to carry on to help others. Also for Jo who is going through it all now!!
My Story
Thank you for visiting my Fundraising Page. The money I raise will help fund life-saving research and to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. I am a breast cancer survivor and this is close to my heart. We all know someone, family or friends, that have suffered from Cancer. If it wasn't for this type of research the treatment that I and others have had would not be available. Survival rates are getting better and better. I also have my lovely cousin Jo going through treatment for colon cancer. I want to do something for her and others that are going through treatment. So please sponsor me to do the Fan Dance in May even if its only a couple of £. Its a 15mile climb up Pen y Fan. Its the SAS training route, the Fan Dance, and I have to do this in 6hrs with a 25lb back pack!! This will be the toughest thing I have ever done, Im scared and worried I might not do it, but this will be the motivation I need! Thank you all so much!

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