Andrew Aitchison

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Help me take a stand against blood cancer

I’m doing this in memory of my mum who passed away from cancer.

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Your Impact

Help me earn the Personalised Treatment badge. That's enough to fund state-of-the-art tests to personalise treatment for a child to give them the best chance of survival

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Help me earn the Discover badge. That’s enough to fund 3 months of laboratory costs for a research project to discover better treatments for blood cancer.

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Thank you to my Sponsors

Andrew Aitchison

2025-07-28 19:31:13

$106.12

Michael Paech

2025-07-29 20:33:33

Good work!

$106.12

Judy Gowing

2025-07-29 19:22:05

Well done Andrew .. such a great cause .

$85.48

Tracey O’brien

2025-07-29 20:07:51

Way to go my Goddie!

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Archna Saraswat

2025-08-03 10:43:17

$68.87

Victoria Barbour

2025-07-29 22:29:32

Well done for helping others by doing this!

$64.67

Aunty Marisa

2025-08-06 12:50:55

Love from Aunty Marisa 💜

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Nonna

2025-08-06 12:53:07

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Tanya Genito

2025-07-29 20:16:16

$33.15

Kerri Goltz

2025-07-30 20:37:04

$33.15

William Moore

2025-07-28 19:31:06

A noble cause my friend

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