Story
By Daniel’s Mummy:
On the 10th June 1992 when I was just 7 years old, I lost my lovely Gran to pancreatic cancer. She was 59 years old.
It will be 28 years this June since we said goodbye.
Gran was my mum’s mum.
She was full of fun and loved to spend time with us - she was taken too soon.
It’s now 2020, we’re in the middle of a pandemic and the UK is locked down, we can’t visit our friends and family - we miss them, but we are staying safe at home. Myself, my husband Ben, our 7 year old son Daniel and our cheeky 2 year old Poppy are safe at home together.
Many families will not be able to visit their loved ones who are going through the battle that is Pancreatic cancer.
So in this time of uncertainty, our 7 year old son is going to take part in a personal challenge, raising a little bit of money for Pancreatic Cancer Action and spreading a lot of joy, by challenging himself to read 20 books to his nana (my mum) via FaceTime by June 10th 2020 as part of the 20 for 2020 challenge!
In this time of negativity, we’re doing something to spread a little positivity!
I will post daily updates as he completes his books.
So finally, if you can spare a £1 or £2 to make a donation to the fantastic charity that is Pancreatic Cancer Action we would be super grateful! Thank you! xxxx
The 20 for 2020 Challenge is for those that want to take on a bit of a challenge during 2020. This could be raising £20k or taking part in 20 events throughout the year.There are no restrictions on what events you take part in or whether you want to do it on your own or as part of a team. You can also make it as easy or strenuous as you like.For example, you could take on a running challenge, an awareness stand, bake sale, a sponsored walk the list is endless!If you would like to find out more then sign up via the link on our website.Pancreatic cancer can be detected early and with your help, Pancreatic Cancer Action can fund research into improving early diagnosis, create award-winning awareness campaigns, provide educational courses for primary care professionals and provide information for patients and clinicians.