I've raised £8000 to beat Neuroblastoma.

Poppy is a strong, determined 9-year-old girl. She loves to swim, cook and play with her little sister Beth. In May 2020, she was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer.
As her family and friends, we want to show our love and support for Poppy as she courageously undergoes her treatment. This is why we are joining together on the 13th September (three months into Poppy's chemotherapy) to complete '100 for Poppy', a zero-carbon, virtual challenge to represent the 100 children diagnosed with Neuroblastoma in the UK every year.
Initially, the plan was to complete a collaborative Triathalon (100km run, 100km cycle and 100km walk) but the challenge was met with such enthusiasm that we are now completing hundreds of miles of each, including some more obscure '100 challenges', such as 100 minutes of hula hooping, baking and selling 100 cookies and cupcakes, making 100 string Poppy dolls and much more!
The money raised will be used in the eventuality that Poppy requires further treatment not currently available in the UK. This money is to get Poppy better and keep Poppy better. If the funds are not needed, they will be donated to a Neuroblastoma charity, helping the other 99 children diagnosed this year to defeat this cancer. Poppy is fighting every day- this is something we can do.