Sarah's page
Participants: Sutton chickss
Participants: Sutton chickss
The Marsden March 2018 · 4 March 2018 ·
Our friend and colleague Tracy Earl was diagnosed with cancer in June 2016 and began treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital almost immediately. After a very invasive procedure and many rounds of chemotherapy, Tracy made a full recovery and returned to work at Lloyds Bank in Sutton in March of this year. Tracy was so pleased to be getting her life back on track and was really enjoying being back at work with her colleagues and customers, many of whom have become close friends with Tracy having worked at the bank for 35 years.
Unfortunately, Tracy's recovery was to be short-lived as in June she was advised that the cancer had returned and that she would need a further 6 rounds of chemotherapy. Sadly, just a few weeks into this treatment, Tracy was given the devastating news that her condition was now terminal and the chemotherapy would be stopped. Tracy was told that she now has months to live, possibly weeks and she is now receiving care at St Raphaels Hospice in North Cheam.
We have decided to come together to walk the Marsden March in support of Tracy and to raise funds for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity. Please help us to make Tracy proud.
Please dig deep and try and raise as much money as we can for this amazing woman! Thanks guys xx
Remember: Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving - they'll never share them with anyone or send you unwanted emails. Once you donate, they'll send your money directly to the charity. They'll make sure Gift Aid (an additional 25%) is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer, too. That means more money goes to the charity, faster, with JustGiving.beyond cancer. At The Royal Marsden we’re dedicated to making this happen.We’re a world-leading cancer centre who pioneer new treatments that save lives. We use our research every day to provide the very best in diagnosis, treatment and care for our patients.The revolutionary way we treat people in our hospitals has far-reaching impact, nationally and internationally.This kind of pioneering work costs money. Support The Royal Marsden and you’re investing in a future beyond cancer for you and for everyone you know.
Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees