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The Great Flamingo Run
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In memory of
Jane Morris
Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. During May I’m going to be "jogging" 31 miles (a mile a day) on my trusty flamingo, Fae, to help raise money for the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK. As some of you may know, I lost my Mother, Jane Morris, to bowel cancer in December 2014. She hadn't noticed any symptoms before she was diagnosed, and the cancer was advanced by that point. My Mother always maintained after her diagnosis that there seemed to be a lot of awareness of other cancers, but that bowel cancer was rarely discussed. I am hoping to raise awareness of bowel cancer and to raise £150 over the month; it would be fab if you could support me in reaching this target and spreading the word. Harriett x In memory of Jane Morris - may she rest in peace and rise in glory
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Bowelbabe Fund
Fuelled by the spirit of rebellious hope - of choosing to remain hopeful in the face of overwhelming odds - the Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK was set up to continue the incredible legacy of Dame Deborah James. We raise money to fund cutting edge research into early detection and personalised medicine, raise awareness of signs and symptoms and tackle the stigmas around cancer with unflinching honesty so we can give more people affected by cancer more time with the people they love.
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