Golfers are latest to rally round Braes schoolgirl Ashlee Easton
Ashlee Easton (12) has been battling neuroblastoma – a rare form of cancer – for over six years.
She has twice been in remission but now a fundraising appeal has been launched by her family and the charity Solving Kids Cancer, to fund any future treatment which may not be available on the NHS.
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Hide AdEarlier this month David Moncur organised a charity event at Grangemouth Golf Club which saw over 120 players take part, including Ashlee’s dad Donald, and brought in the bumper donation.
This Friday, May 24, David and his wife are organising another fundraiser, this time in Shieldhill’s Three Kings which they hope will bring in more much-needed cash.
Ashlee’s mum Lisa previousl said: “With treatment options now limited, we joined together with Solving Kids Cancer to try and raise funds for Ashlee.
“This is in case she needs to access further treatment not available on NHS, to hopefully keep the cancer from returning if she reaches remission — or to try and clear the disease if her current treatment does not go to plan.”
For further information about Ashlee’s campaign, or to donate, visit www.solvingkidscancer.org.uk/campaign/Ashlee
and www.justgiving.com/campaign/Ashlee