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Molly’s Pretty Amazing
When Molly Taylor’s mum got the bad news that she had cancer, Molly decided to do something positive.
She and her sister, Niamh, set about raising money for Cancer Research and Molly’s work family at Stafford Land Rover have got right behind her, as Molly explained, “I’ve been absolutely blown away by how the team here have come together to support me”.
“The Sales team had won a £500 incentive for a night out and they decided between them, to donate this to my Cancer Research fund-raising; then Phil Cole one of our Sales Execs decided to go one step further, having his head shaved to raise money too.”
“My sister, Niamh, and I completed the Pretty Mudder event and I want to continue to do everything I can to help fund research into cancer; my mum’s prognosis is good and that’s down to the advances made and the treatment now available, most of which is funded through donations”, added Molly.
Molly who lives in Stafford, has already raised almost twice as much as she aimed for, with her employer, family-owned Swansway Motor Group supporting her; she’s now aiming even higher and you can still support her by donating to Cancer Research UK..
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Karen Walker .
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