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Mum’s cancer unit fund tops £3,225

A Gillingham mum’s campaign to raise funds for the mobile cancer care unit has reached £3,225 and the figure is still rising.

Alison Day receives chemotherapy for breast cancer and monthly immunoglobulin therapy for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia from the Mobile Cancer Care Unit, which treats patients in the car park at Peacemarsh Surgery twice a week. Alison was so grateful to be treated in Gillingham without the need to travel to Salisbury, she decided to raise much-needed funds for the service, which runs ten buses across the country.

Thanks to the very generous readers of the New Blackmore Vale, which highlighted Alison’s fundraising commitment in our last edition, a further £550 was raised through her Just Giving page.

Alison said: “Thanks to the piece in the New Blackmore Vale we have received over £550 in new donations since publication, taking the total to £3,225. The donations keep coming in steadily. There are some very generous people out there!”

If you would like to donate for Hope for Tomorrow, please visit Alison’s Just Giving page at justgiving.com/fundraising/alison-day27.

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