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Team: Remembering Ollie Lee
Team: Remembering Ollie Lee
Great North Run 2014 · 7 September 2014 ·
Aged just 2 years, my friends Son, Oliver Lee was diagnosed with a rare cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma. Just 60 children a year are diagnosed with this.
Ollie was strong, and courageous and in spite of the battle he faced and the grueling side effects of his treatment, he remained a happy character.
Ollie responded well to treatment and in September 2012 he was in remission. Unfortunately, in the following months, the tumours returned and sadly Ollie lost his fight against cancer on 16th February this year, aged just 4 years old.
Make a Wish foundation granted Ollie's a wish to go to the North
Pole to meet Father Christmas and although he was too ill to go, the lift it
gave Ollie and his courageous parents was amazing to see. The work this charity
does is truly special. Bringing happiness to families at such a dark time in
their lives.
Running 13.1 miles from Newcastle to
South Sheilds in the Great North Run we have previously
raised money for Marie Curie and Macmillan,
this time around we have chosen to raise money for Make a Wish Foundation
in memory of Ollie and to help this charity fulfill
more wishes and bring a few more smiles to some little faces.
Please do what you can to support them
too.
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