Estelle’s running club mates ‘Jog on Cancer’
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And now more than 600 comfort packs have been donated for breast cancer patients attending the Glenanne Unit at Craigavon Area Hospital.
Estelle was given a gift pack donated by another past patient by her designated nurse Eimer McGeown last July when she was first diagnosed.
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Hide AdDespite dealing with her diagnosis, Estelle thought that this was a lovely gesture and approached her run club ‘Craigavon Lakers’ to see if they could arrange a fundraising event to do something similar and the ‘Jog on Cancer’ run was born.
Estelle from Waringstown, said: “We raised over £3200 which was divided between Knitted Knockers and the purchase of products to gift to the breast cancer unit.
“I approached Gordon’s Chemist and when I told Mr Robert Gordon about my plans, they kindly donated perfumes for all the packs that I bought.
“My original target was 200 comfort packs.
“So far I have delivered 407 and I am delighted that, thanks to the generosity of friends, family and local schools, Waringstown PS, Lurgan JHS, Craigavon SHS and St Ronan’s PS, I estimate that we will be able to donate another 200-300,” said Estelle.
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