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2506 days ago

!!Please Help Emma Guyer Fight Cancer!! #OUR INSPIRATION

Aaron from Atawhai

givealittle.co.nz...

Beautiful wee Emma was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor ­at the age of 6 which­ was successfully removed and treated with­ radiation. Then the ­unthinkable happened ­again. The tumor returned in­ the spine at the age­ of 8, but was thankfully ­successfully treated.­ It saddens us all to announce this recent news that Emma'­s brain tumor has returned. Emma is soon to be 12 years of age and is such an amazing,­ beautiful, outgoing,­ positive girl. She is an inspiration to her family and everyone that has the pleasure to be a part of­ her life. The fight ­is back on for the third time, except this time the diagnosis is very uncertain and the prognosis does not look­ good. You can all imagine what this family has already been and is currently going through. Jenny, Aaron, and step dad Coopz are such­ amazing parents that­ would do anything for Emma, including her younger sister Khloe. I know that currently all the family wants to do is to live life to it's fullest and fulfil Emma's desires and dreams. As you can imagine this is not always­ possible due to financial stresses so if you're in the position to donate please do remembering that every dollar counts. I know they will ­be so ever grateful. ­Donations will be used to fulfil Emma­'s dreams and desires plus alternative treatments. We would like to thank you all for taking the time to ­read this devastating news that nobody wants ­to hear, but hopefully­ we can minimise the amount of stress this­ family is experiencing during this time.
Thank you all for your donations ­and support, it is highly appreciated, much love ­to you all.

givealittle.co.nz...

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