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Hi everyone.


I currently work in Dulwich at Barclays and I am now fundraising to raise as much as I can to help a little girl called Fraja. Fraja has been diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer called Neuroblastoma.


I am taking part in my very own 'Double Danger' charity challenge to raise as much as I can to contribute to Fraja's cause. I am doing a skydive and a bungee jump to raise awareness. Yes I will be jumping out of a plane!


Sadly, around 80% of children with Neuroblastoma will relapse, and there is currently no UK relapse protocol. However, there are options available abroad; these treatments could cost in excess of ?500,000. We need to be ready to send Fraja at a moment's notice should this happen.


Please donate whatever you can afford so that I can raise as much money as possible for Fraja and her family. Please donate via:

www.justgiving.com/Fraja-Ellie-Chris


Alternatively you can now TEXT! For example to donate ?10, Please Text CDDC55 ?10 to 70070. Please feel free to change the donation to whatever you can afford. Please look out for the follow up text and click on the link to claim the gift aid.


I will take part in the skydive on the 28th August and the bungee jump on 7th September.


For more information about Fraja's appeal check out these website.

www.facebook.com/FrajaEllieAppeal

www.ffnbs.co.uk


Thank you all.

Chris.

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