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We're fundraising for...Neuroblastoma AUSTRALIA

I have set myself a challenge for 2025 and I am taking part in Run2Cure Neuroblastoma. Run2Cure is a charity fun run and raises funds for the aggressive childhood cancer neuroblastoma.

My dearest friend and her family have been affected by Neuroblastoma, and I want to raise awareness and funds in support of their precious daughter Chloe.

Chloe who is just 3 years old has been recently diagnosed with Stage 4 high risk Neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer affecting young children.

While on holidays with her family Dad (Adam), Mum (Fiona) and sister (Anna 6) up the Qld coast, Chloe had a fall in the playground. After her fall she was complaining of a sore tummy which led her mum to request a scan at the local emergency department. Within 12 hours Chloe and her mum were flown down by the royal flying doctors to Qld Children's Hospital Brisbane. There they found out the devastating news that Chloe had a 6cm tumour near the back her of abdomen.

Chloe must undergo at least 18 months of grueling treatment including Chemotherapy, surgery and radiation.

Some facts about Neuroblastoma:

πŸŽ—Neuroblastoma is a cancer of types of cell nerve tissue called neuroblasts. Neuroblasts are young nerve cells mostly found in:

β€’ the adrenal glands (near the kidneys)

β€’ the tissues around the spinal cord in the neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis.

β€’ Many neuroblastomas start in the adrenal glands.

πŸŽ—Neuroblastoma is most common in infants and children under five years of age. It is rare in children over 10 years old and very rare in adults.

πŸŽ—Neuroblastoma is one of the rarest and deadliest childhood cancers.

πŸŽ—While only 7% of Australian kids diagnosed with cancer have neuroblastoma, it is the cause of 15% of all childhood cancer deaths.

πŸŽ—Survival rates are low, at around 50% for aggressive neuroblastoma.

πŸŽ—At present, only 1.4% of Australian Government funding for cancer research goes to Neuroblastoma. In 2022 the NHRMC invested $2.18 million in Neuroblastoma research, which compares to $141 million in adult cancer research.

πŸŽ—Childhood cancer, more broadly, receives only 10% of government funding.

In addition to pursuing my personal goal, I’m determined to make a difference in the lives of young children in need. If you’re able to contribute, whether it’s a few dollars or more, I would be deeply grateful.Β 

Thank you so much for your supportβ€”it truly means the world!

The official run in Sydney is April 6th 2025, but I will be travelling on this day, so I will complete my 10KM run on Saturday 29th of March 2025.Β Β 

Let’s come together to raise essential funds for this incredible charity.

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Thank you to our Sponsors

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Janine And Tom

Sending so much love to Chloe, Fiona, Adam and Anna. Good luck Selina x

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Selina Stanley

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Michelle & Vivienne

Good luck with your run Selina. Thoughts and prayers are with Chloe & her family xx

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Michelle

Go Selina and team πŸ’ͺ

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Matt Tresidder

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Naomi

You're a superstar, Selina! Good luck with the run - what an amazing friend you are!

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Sophia Dufaur

What an incredible cause, Chloe sounds like an inspirational little girl. Wishing her a full recovery from this awful disease. Sending lots of love and thoughts to her and her family. Good luck Selina, you will smash it!

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Mary Greene

Best of luck hun x

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Anonymous

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Amanda Cannon

Good luck Selina . Sending best wishes to Chloe and her amazing family . Thinking of you all .

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David Stanley

Wishing the best recovery πŸ™ xx. Well done Selina πŸ’ͺ

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Caitriona O’rourke

Best wishes for little Chloe 😘😘 Best of luck with the run Selina! πŸ’ͺπŸ˜ƒ x

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Brigitte

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Caroline

Wishing Chloe and her family all the very, very best! You have a wonderful friend at your side with Selina. Good on you, Selina!

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Anonymous

Praying for your recovery. πŸ™πŸΌ Don’t give up.

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Angie Cave

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Leanne Smith

Wishing Chloe all the best of luck with her fight against Cancer!

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Mitchell Stoneman