The girls take on the O.R. 1/2 Marathon for the London Loop Challenge

The girls take on the O.R. 1.2 Marathon for the London Loop Challenge · 9 May 2015
Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.
Sadie sadly passed away on Monday 23rd March 2015.
Sadie Rance was a member of the Royal Russell family. We shared so many happy memories with her at school. Being told she had stage four ovarian cancer could have devastated her, but despite all the adversity she faced, her smile and bravery shined on, inspiring us all.
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Every day, seven young people will be told they have cancer and they need someone to turn to, something to make life fun again and the support of others who understand what they’re going through. Royal Russell school has adopted the charity that has meant so much to Sadie, Teens Unite Against Cancer, and your kind donations will help support young people aged 13-24, with cancer and other life limiting illnesses. It is the only charity in the country that provides help for teens following their release from hospital or their remission classification. They want to build a large purpose-built respite home in the South East of England which will be open all year round to teens and their families from across the country to stay when they are in need of a respite break.
Your donations and support are truly appreciated.
Thank you so much.
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