Glasgow Mum who was told she might not have children will start Cancer Research UK Race For Life glasgowtimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from glasgowtimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A SUPERMARKET worker shaved their head and raised more than £2,000 for charity to support those suffering from cancer, after previously fighting off the disease herself. Nikola Bevan raised £2,528 online after her hair was shaved at Tesco in Warfield, Bracknell, on Saturday for Cancer Research UK, as part of the national supermarket’s annual three-day fundraiser for the charity. Ms Bevan was motivated after previously having cancer and losing friends and family to the disease. She said: “I’ve lost my hair twice, and then I didn’t have an option, it fell out and there was nothing I could do.
An OTLEY cancer survivor is set to Race for Life at Home with his family and carry on the fight against the disease as the nation looks beyond lockdown. Andrew Shippey, 42, will be joined by son Toby, ten, and three-year-old daughter Evie - the children he thought he’d never have after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in his first year of university. Along with wife Alice, 38, the family will be celebrating by completing their own Race for Life at Home challenge to raise funds for Cancer Research UK. They will join thousands of people from across the UK who have all vowed to run, walk or jog 5K either alone or in small, socially distanced groups this April and raise money for life-saving research.
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