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Ella’s inspiring fundraising efforts for her sister – HBF Run for a Reason

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  • Health
  • 9 Apr 2024 3:03 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Ella Sansom is running in the HBF Run for a Reason to show support for her sister Misty, who was diagnosed in January 2024 with terminal stomach cancer, at only 23 years old. Ella shares her sister’s story and her reason for running below.

Tell us about your sister’s diagnosis.

“She became unwell in late September last year. It began with exhaustion, not being able to keep any food down and severe weight loss. As it progressed, she lost nearly 20% of her body weight in three months.

“My family and myself were absolutely heartbroken and devastated. We had fought for three months to figure out what was going on.

“Terminal cancer was the last thing we expected.”

Why did you decide to do the HBF Run for a Reason and fundraise for Cancer Council WA?

“To show support for my sister and to help raise awareness for cancer in young people. The donations and messages have had a really positive impact, they have made her feel supported and loved by the community.

“I am fundraising for Cancer Council WA because I feel like they do a lot for the community. I feel that the funds are used appropriately in research and supporting families.”

What difference do you hope the money raised will make?

“Raising awareness for cancer in young people, as I feel that it is potentially overlooked. I hope the money I raise can help an individual with cancer or give a family the support they need.”

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Tags:cancer, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, community, council, diagnosis, family, food, impact, money, research, running, stomach, WA

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