race for life - Aggie
race for life
Sun 3 Jun 2018
I’m raising as much as I can to ensure all types of cancer will be curable one day.
In memory of
My sister Pili
Thanks for taking the time to read and donate a little or a lot to help beat cancer. This year I am putting my trainers back on to try my best to run the race for life again and fund raise as much as I can for cancer research. I do it in memory of my beautiful and loving sister Pili but this time also my dear friend Ana, who is currently fighting hard and giving cancer a run for its money. Ana needs help now, I may need help, you may need help, anyone may need help to beat cancer in the future, so the more we can learn, investigate, try best medicines, the better we are prepared to fight and win against cancer. Please help me fund raise as much as we can!! Thank you so much, Aggie ps. have I mentioned I have not run one step since last year and how much I dislike running...?? I am hoping the motivation of helping others will get me through the training and race...!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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