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Great Stukeley aunt helps raise £20k in memory of teenage niece
Great Stukeley aunt helps raise £20k in memory of teenage niece

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Great Stukeley aunt helps raise £20k in memory of teenage niece

A medical secretary has helped raise £20,000 in memory of her niece who died from cancer when she was 18. Sarah Doherty, who works at Hinchgbrooke Hospital in Huntingdon, walked 24-miles (38km) across 21 bridges to raise funds for the charity Young Lives vs niece Abi Quinlisk died at the same hospital in September, within hours of being told she had acute myeloid leukaemia. Ms Doherty, from Great Stukeley, Cambridgeshire, was joined by Ms Quinlisk's friends and family members, including her parents, aunts, uncles and cousins. "Around 137 of us completed the walk and collectively we raised £20,000 from various fundraising pages," Ms Doherty said."It was a great day, with so many people to talk to along the way it didn't feel like 24 miles - we all had the determination to finish for our girl."The London event was part of a long-running fundraising programme for the charity, which helps children and young people aged up to 25, as well as their Quinlisk's uncle, Paul Jenner, has been supporting one of its main fundraising events for years, a cycle ride from England to Ireland. This year the ride will be called Abi's Tour. Ms Doherty said her niece's diagnosis "was totally out of the blue - we didn't know she had this illness until a few hours before she passed away". Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Charity 'in awe' of Chelmsford triathlete who has raised £50k
Charity 'in awe' of Chelmsford triathlete who has raised £50k

BBC News

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Charity 'in awe' of Chelmsford triathlete who has raised £50k

A triathlete has raised more than £50,000 for a charity that supports children and young people with Stapleton, 55, who owns a jewellers shop in Chelmsford, Essex, has been fundraising for Young Lives vs Cancer for 20 began with the London Marathon in 2004 after he heard how a customer's daughter was undergoing cancer treatment. His father had also been diagnosed with leukaemia."The training you do for these events is nothing in comparison to what these people have to go through, so that's motivation in itself," he said. "We are in awe of his dedication and determination," said Kim Mangelshot, the charity's Essex fundraising engagement manager. Mr Stapleton has always kept a charity box on the counter of his shop, Krafft first box was for Children with Leukaemia, which was then renamed as CLIC Sargent, which became Young Lives vs Cancer. Monster triathlon He was in his mid-thirties when he first laced his running shoes, but he insisted that he feels much fitter now he is in his mid-fifties - and he does not plan on slowing trains six days a week from 5:30 BST until work, and tries to do three or four events a conquered his third London Marathon in April, but he has also done 15 to 20 triathlons, three RideLondon events and an 11-mile swim in Lake Windermere."I won't stop, I thoroughly enjoy doing what I do," he will be taking on the Monster Triathlon in June, which begins with 5k (3.1-mile) swim in Loch Ness, followed by five days of cycling to Windsor, ending with a 50k (31-mile) ultra-marathon. Young Lives vs Cancer provides accommodation in London for parents whose children are undergoing Stapleton has visited on two occasions."It just brings it all home really," he Mangelshot added: "We cannot thank Danny enough for his amazing efforts." She said Mr Stapleton's £50,000 contribution was the equivalent of 500 grants to help young people and families cope with the immediate costs of cancer, plus additional expenses like travel, food or household bills. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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