A fundraiser has been launched to help a Kings Langley family make memories.
Abbie received a diagnosis of stage 4 cancer in 2024 after years of fighting a number of other health problems.
She has decided to stop treatment to “focus on doing all the things she wants to do with the people who mean the most to her”.
To help Abbie and her family create precious memories, Alyssa Lane organised a fundraising appeal to help them tick off their bucket list.
Alyssa explains: “The impact Abbie has had on all of our lives is just incredible. She continues to make us all proud every day and is a true inspiration to not just myself but everyone she meets.
“By setting up this page, I hope it will allow Abbie and her family to spend precious time together, creating beautiful memories to last forever, and also help Abbs tick off some of her bucket list dreams.
“Every donation, little or small, will make a huge difference in giving her the love, support and time she deserves. Thank you all for your kindness and support.”
On Saturday, March 15, Kings Langley FC also showed their support by dedicating their game against Leighton Town to the family.
Every penny spent at The Orbital Fasteners Stadium was donated to the fundraiser, with chair Darren Eliot matching all donations.
Speaking to KINGSnews, the family shared: “We would just like to thank everyone for their donations and their kind messages.”
To donate, visit www.shorturl.at/dlJGO
Photo credit: gofundme – AlyssaLane
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