Blake Blacklock

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Help me take a stand against blood cancer

I haven't lost anyone to blood cancer (yet), but it doesn't mean that I don't want to help, hell yeah, I want to raise money for people, they need it, so why not give it to them?

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Your Impact

Help me earn the Place to Stay badge. That's enough to give a regional family a week of free accommodation to stay close to treatment.

I’m $260 away from my next impact milestone. Please help me reach it.

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My Achievements

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.

I’m $4040 away from my next impact milestone. Please help me reach it.

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Thank you to my Sponsors

Jane Dowdy

2025-05-16 18:08:45

$101

Conny Blacklock

2025-05-08 17:46:21

Very proud of you Blake!

$54.12

Jamie Blacklock

2025-05-08 19:44:11

Fantastic work Blake!

$54.12

The Ackerman's

2025-05-08 17:50:01

Good luck Blake well done buddy what a great cause x

$27.81

Neil Engel

2025-04-07 17:18:10

$22.58

Naomi Higgins

2025-04-25 06:57:34

Hope you reach your goal Blake

$22.58

Amanda Franz

2025-05-09 08:07:13

Well done Blake

$11.65

Gian Evans Blondinau

2025-04-02 14:44:43

$6.13

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