Susan Brown

Joanna's 33km Sovev Emek page

Fundraising for Secondary First
£309
raised of £500 target
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Sovev Emek, 28 October 2016
Secondary First

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RCN 1165614
We fund medical research to treat Secondary Breast Cancer

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

I didn't know Rosie Z"L- or Elliot. I have been totally inspired by Rosie's (z"l) story; both via their good friend Craig Fisher's facebook posts (my cousin) and from reading Rosie's own blog ("fightinggenghis") which she started whilst she was sick, and which her husband Elliot has continued since Rosie passed away last year.

Secondary breast cancer is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. It is currently not curable.

Secondary 1st are raising money, in Rosie's memory, and according to Rosie' request, to try and change this fact; Secondary 1st are raising money to specifically research secondary breast cancer to find treatments and cures.

Every little counts. Please consider donating to this worthy charity and I will do all I can to complete this run (33km).

Thank you

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Details of secondary1st: http://www.secondary1st.org.uk/

Details of sovev-emek: http://sovev-emek.org/en/round-the-valley-ultra-marathon/  (http://sovev-emek.org  for the Hebrew version)

Rosie & Elliot's blog: https://fightinggenghis.wordpress.com/

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About the charity

Secondary First

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RCN 1165614
We put Secondary Breast Cancer first. Because there is no cure yet. This disease spreads to the rest of the body and affects women and men. So finding a cure means a diagnosis is no longer an ultimatum. People will have more days doing what matters most, living the life they love.

Donation summary

Total raised
£308.77
+ £10.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£308.77
Offline donations
£0.00

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