Julian's Leicester City final home game Blue Mohican hair-dare

Participants: Leicester City football Club Promotion Party final home game vrs Doncaster Rovers
on 3 May 2014
Participants: Leicester City football Club Promotion Party final home game vrs Doncaster Rovers
on 3 May 2014
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My lovely sister Suzanne, was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2013 and is currently undergoing chemotherapy and treatment. She decided to create a blog detailing her story and experiences to both motivate herself and others in similar circumstances.
Hopefully this blog will empower and raise awareness of the disease which affects so many families. Check out the log, it's such a well written , gripping and insightful account of her ongoing journey through breast cancer.It has some great humour whilst facing the relentless hurdles of what a woman has to go through to get rid of the pesky cell.
http://theperfectboob.blogspot.co.uk
Since being diagnosed, Super Suzanne has been raising money for LGFB and Northampton General Hospital and has already raised about £1200 undertaking 'wild and wacky' dares.
When somebody you love experiences something like this it makes you feel useless, so I want to show her how proud I am of her commitment to supporting others whilst she going through hell!
I thought I'd show my support by wittingly attempting to put a smile on my sisters face by allowing her to put a 'blade to my head' , creating a blue mohican hair style and also in celebration of the Foxes getting back into the premiership, I will debut my new hair do at the final game of the season v Doncaster Rovers on 3rd May 2014.! Yay!
Please donate if you can and help me make a difference. Every pound really does help . Please spread the word about LGFB and let any of your family and friends going through cancer know about the workshop so they can benefit as Suzanne did . Suzanne attended the workshop in Leicester and left feeling a 'winner'.
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