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@Paulineashort Hello,
That's wonderful to hear that you are a breast cancer survivor, congratulations and I hope that you carry on with your good health :)
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Paulineashort
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Last activity on 21/12/2020 at 23:51
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I have, as a fortunate breast cancer survivor, found these discussions helpful. On Sunday 16th September, myself and hubby took part in Edinburgh Kilt Walk, after driving the previous day up late afternoon from Ormskirk. This was part of the Edinburgh Kilt Walk and we were raising money for breast cancer care charity. Ourcteam is Go Pink Lancashire. You can donate to it via: www.everydayhero.com/uk then type Go Pink Lancashire.
Any small donation gratefully received. All goes directly to the charity.
Many thanks.
I have found fundraising really helpful.