Hey everyone, I know we hear about campaigns all the time but I just wanted to pop this here and if one person helps in even the smallest way I'd be over the moon.
Bit of background.
Last summer my mum was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer which had spread to her lungs this time. We knew it was terminal but didn't know how long we'd have with her. She was coping well with the aggressive chemo regime she had been put on and was planning on her holiday with her siblings to Wales. Unfortunately just before she could go away she was rushed back into hospital the day after getting over an infection. We lost her later that day (I looked everywhere but couldn't find her but no luck!), thankfully her family was with her when she went. It happened so quickly which we were grateful for as it turns out she had developed a large brain tumour and she would have been in pain not to long after. So thankful for small mercies.
All my family have been involved in scouting since as long as I can remember. My mum was the group treasurer for the group my nephews are a part of. The group have been amazing and decided to take on a huge undertaking, collecting, then selling 1000 bears in the memory of a wonderful woman.
So if anybody can help, even if in the smallest way I'd be eternally grateful. Donate a bear, suggest a way in which we can sell the Bears that would be great.
http://m.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne...ttle_launched/
Thanks in advance.
Phil
PS apologies for the bad joke, just my sense of humour. Also if it made you cry a little then sorry but imagine what I'm like writing this lol
Bit of background.
Last summer my mum was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer which had spread to her lungs this time. We knew it was terminal but didn't know how long we'd have with her. She was coping well with the aggressive chemo regime she had been put on and was planning on her holiday with her siblings to Wales. Unfortunately just before she could go away she was rushed back into hospital the day after getting over an infection. We lost her later that day (I looked everywhere but couldn't find her but no luck!), thankfully her family was with her when she went. It happened so quickly which we were grateful for as it turns out she had developed a large brain tumour and she would have been in pain not to long after. So thankful for small mercies.
All my family have been involved in scouting since as long as I can remember. My mum was the group treasurer for the group my nephews are a part of. The group have been amazing and decided to take on a huge undertaking, collecting, then selling 1000 bears in the memory of a wonderful woman.
So if anybody can help, even if in the smallest way I'd be eternally grateful. Donate a bear, suggest a way in which we can sell the Bears that would be great.
http://m.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne...ttle_launched/
Thanks in advance.
Phil
PS apologies for the bad joke, just my sense of humour. Also if it made you cry a little then sorry but imagine what I'm like writing this lol
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