Carol O'Connor

Be More Lyndsey

Fundraising for AMMF
£11,615
raised of £3,000 target
by 68 supporters
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In memory of Lyndsey Jamieson
AMMF

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RCN 1091915

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Very sadly, much loved Lyndsey lost her short but very brave battle against Bile Duct Cancer last year, leaving a gaping chasm in the lives of everyone who knew her. This devastating cancer is aggressive and can effect anyone regardless of age, gender or fitness level.  Lyndsey was only 39, with everything in life to live for.  She was an avid sportsperson, A NW Trampolining Champion, UK Natural Body Building Champion and a Personal Trainer & Sports Teacher. She was so beautiful inside and out and an amazing, selfless, inspirational  and support to all her family, friends, colleagues and students.  We all want to 'Be More Lyndsey'.

Fund raising for AMMF in Lyndseys memory would make her so proud as it is for such a much needed cause to prevent other sufferers and their families going through this awful trauma.  So far friends and family have participated in walking challenges, tough mudder, half iron man, marathons etc.   We are seeking sponsorship for the next two events; A 'Family Fun Day on Saturday 20th April at Footgolf Chester all welcome and a Golf Open Competition on Saturday 18th May at Widnes Private Golf Course.  All donations are gratefuly received for this cause.

Many thanks in advance, Carol O'Connor (Lyndseys Mum) xxxx

About the charity

AMMF

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RCN 1091915
AMMF is the UK's only cholangiocarcinoma charity. Our main aims are to raise the awareness of cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer), to provide information, and to support specialised research teams in their work to find the causes, methods of earlier diagnosis and treatments for this disease.

Donation summary

Total raised
£11,614.35
Online donations
£11,014.35
Offline donations
£600.00

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