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    Weʼve raised £5 to help fund a special needs programme at my school in memory of a young girl who died during brain surgery.

    Brighton, United Kingdom
    Funded on Thursday, 14th September 2017

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    At my school we have a very limited number of supplies who are able to care for the children with learning and physical disabilities. Raising money will help give us the chance to make their learning area a more important place to be. This is being done in memory of a girl called Alysia who passed away during an operation to remove a brain tumour, Alysia was also part of the student support and spent most of her time helping those less fortunate than her and wanted the support to carry on.

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        May 18, 2017

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      Kaye Burton

      Kaye Burton

      Brighton, United Kingdom

      My best friend Alysia died in October of cancer. She was 16 . Whilst as school Alysia found learning extremely difficult and I tried to help her but her being the selfless person she was decided against all help offered to her, she turned to comfort those who struggled learning.

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