I've raised £200 to help fundraise in memory of Katie Scannell for FFC 2020

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Portsmouth ·In memory

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I am creating a just giving page to help fundraise in memory of Katie Scannell for FFC 2020, and this is her story:

Katie scannell, born at St Mary’s hospital on 4th February 2003.

Katie was a bright and enthusiastic girl, who always had a smile on her face and would never fail of putting a smile on someone else’s. Katie loved to dance, and she was an amazing gymnast from such a young age before perusing her dancing career with Dexi’s Dance Academy. She had so many friends and absolutely adored her family, having a wonderful relationship with her brother, Harry. Make up was also a big part of Katie’s life, like any young lady, especially during her cancer, losing her hair, eyebrows and lashes was a massive deal for a young girl but she a had such a beautiful face which lit up any room. Lastly, Katie absolutely loved a get away holiday with her family and friends, being in the sun is what Katie enjoyed the most.

14 year old Katie spent 12 months battling a rare form of cancer before losing her battle in January 2018. Katie endured 9 rounds of chemotherapy followed by 6 weeks of radiotherapy. Everything was going well due to Katie remaining strong and positive. In December 2017 out of the blue Katie had a seizure and her parents were told by doctors the cancer had spread to her brain and there was nothing they could do. Katie spent the last 7 weeks of her life at home believing she was going to get better before losing her battle to this awful disease.

Heaven gained a gracious and beautiful young lady in January of 2018. One in a million ❤️

Thank you for reading. I hope you can help fundraise in memory of Katie Scannell. All the money raised will be sent to Friends Fighting Cancer who will then help the families who have previously suffered or are currently suffering from this awful disease. So, any donation is absolutely amazing, thank you.

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