Story
Most of you will know I was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2024, I underwent surgery and radiotherapy in early 2025, and was put on the dreaded Tamoxifen for 5 years, which is a daily struggle in itself! I have been continuing my recovery for 2026 and I am also determined to get fitter. I’ve used Ayrshire Cancer Support services since my diagnosis and not only did it help me cope with my treatment and after effects but introduced me to 3 new wonderful friends who now support each other in our continued recovery. Ayrshire Cancer Support is a lifeline, please donate or share to raise awareness of the charity and support what they do for Ayrshire families affected by cancer. As a family we are doing this together just like we always do, my people dropped everything to give to me and support me through my journey so now we all want to give back to help others on their journey. Thank you for supporting us , love Linda, Malky, Dylan, Malcolm and Daisy.
Ayrshire Cancer Support are delighted to launch The Ayrshire 100 - a brand‑new challenge for 2026.
I’ll cover 100 km over the full month of May, in whatever way works best - walking, running, cycling, swimming, or a mix of everything.
In its debut year, Ayrshire Cancer Support hope the people of Ayrshire will come together, get active, and support a cause close to home. Whether you’re already out walking regularly or looking for a reason to start, this is a great way to move more and make a meaningful difference in our community.
The Ayrshire 100 is all about being active, exploring our beautiful county, and raising vital funds for local cancer support services.
