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Closed 30/08/2017

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£946
raised of £5,000 target by 5 supporters

    Weʼve raised £946 to My Sister's is being treated for multiple myeloma - a treatable cancer.

    Funded on Wednesday, 30th August 2017

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    Am raising funds for my sister, she is being treated for multiple myeloma, an incurable cancer. A cure has yet to be found. Possible risks are obesity and alcohol - none of these attributes apply to my lovely sister. She is as slender as you like and to my eye has never taken an alcoholic beverage. Diet, has always been something of a problem, she always played about with her plate of food and ate little. Passing out and fainting became a weekly occurrence - so here we are a few decades down the line with a health dilemma. To date she has completed intense chemo and stem cell transplant treatment and is due more treatment in the not to distant future. Weakened by treatment, she is unable to work. The funds raised will be used for doctor appointments medical bills and day to day living expenses! Please we need your help! Many many thanks!

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    • Andrew Kemavor7 years ago
      Andrew Kemavor

      Andrew Kemavor

      7 years ago

      Thank you very very much for your kind and seriously generous donation Anonymous! On behalf of my family and i, Thank you! It is graciously, gratefully and humbly received! God bless you and yours for ever more!

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    • Andrew Kemavor7 years ago
      Andrew Kemavor

      Andrew Kemavor

      7 years ago

      My sister's coming up for a second stem cell transplant, sooner rather than later. A resident realtor of NYC area, she reckons she needs to sell four homes to pay for said stem cell transplant- an almost impossible task for someone in recovery! Please help us help her! Every penny/cent raised will go towards her treatment! Please hear our cry!

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    • Andrew Kemavor7 years ago
      Andrew Kemavor

      Andrew Kemavor

      7 years ago

      Am being hampered by a temperamental laptop, it has assumed a remote on/off switch, so it turns itself as and when it pleases! It makes life very difficult when it comes to a project such as this, particularly updates and such like! We shall perservere as its vital and very important! Many many thanks for your kindness and support! Bless all!

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    5

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jul 25, 2017

      Hi Andrew and family. Wanted to send our love and support xxx

    • Juaben Serwah Amofah

      Juaben Serwah Amofah

      Jun 12, 2017

      Hello Andrew, hope u r good. Please give my love to Gabriel. She's in our prayers

      £100.00

    • Heather Dunkley

      Heather Dunkley

      May 10, 2017

      £20.00

    • Nike Demacopoulos

      Nike Demacopoulos

      May 3, 2017

      £50.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      May 2, 2017

      God Bless! Am sure you'll reach your target!

      £276.00

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    Andrew Kemavor

    Andrew Kemavor

    Born to a Ghanaian father and English mother - our formative years were spent in kumasi, Ghana. Formerly, a leafy a sleepy suburb - landscaped with sugar cane and palm tree plantations. Moved to the UK mid 1980s and have lived here since. Currently work for the NHS.

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