Mother of five takes to the skies for life-saving cancer research in memory of daughter content
A mother of five from Easingwold has raised over £1,300 to help save lives in Yorkshire by completing a 14,000 ft skydive.
Cheered on by her four sons, Marisa Bird completed her first ever skydive in the Lake District to celebrate her daughter Truly’s 18th birthday. Truly tragically passed away from cancer in 2010.
Truly was diagnosed with leukemia in August 2009, when she was just three years old. She sadly passed away in Marisa’s arms nine months later after contracting chicken pox whilst she was being treated.
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Marisa chose to fundraise for Yorkshire Cancer Research so more people in Yorkshire can access pioneering cancer treatments and fewer families will have to experience the loss of a loved one.
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Yorkshire Cancer Research funds life-saving cancer research and pioneering services to help people in Yorkshire live longer, healthier lives. The charity exists so that more people in Yorkshire can access innovative treatments and clinical trials to make a full and lasting recovery.
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Marisa wishes to raise more money for vital cancer research by taking on new exhilarating challenges, including a skywalk and a bungee jump down the Grand Canyon.