
Samantha's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page

Total raised
£190.00
+ £26.25 Gift Aid
My Story
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. This March I’m walking 10,000 steps a day throughout the month to help beat cancer. 10,000 steps might feel like nothing but usually I'm lucky to get 3,000 a day so this should be challenging. Cancer has affected too many people I love, let alone everyone else that suffers in the world. When watching someone you love go through Cancer it can feel like you are powerless and that you can't help them in any way. One thing that we can do is to raise money for amazing charities like this so that they can find a cure sooner rather than later. My auntie has had breast cancer multiple times and each time has shown cancer the door, thanks to research like this. Unfortunately I never met my grandad who sadly lost his life to pancreatic cancer when my mum was only young. Now I find myself watching as cancer takes a hold of someone else dear to my heart: my gran. Each day I wish for a miracle way in which I can take away her pain, help her with her feelings and support her with the journey but in the end I am no scientist, no doctor and can therefore only hope to raise money that will help to find a cure, for not only breast cancer but all cancers. Please help me to Walk All Over Cancer and fund life-saving research by making a donation to my page. Any donation is greatly appreciated.

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