Rebecca's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page
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In memory of
All of those people who have had or are receiving cancer treatment And longing for a cure
On the 9th July 2019, I received the Devastating news that the breast cancer I had in 2016 had returned, but this time unfortunately it has metastasis into my lungs for which there is no current cure. Treatment is palliative care for which I receive excellent treatment at the Leicester royal infirmary every 3 wks via intravenous drip. Excercise has been really important to me during this journey and it really helps me mentally. I’m positive that somewhere out there a cure will one day be found, however this will only happen by people giving to vital research. So when Pippa my beautiful 12 year old daughter who keeps me going through all this suggested we complete the 10,000 steps per day in March for walk over cancer it motivated me to do it, not only do I believe that the funds raised will help but just when we all need a positive boost I believe the benefits to our mental health will make us happier and healthier. Why not get involved yourselves and challenge us to how many steps a week you can achieve. Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. Help me Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by making a donation to my page many thanks.
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