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Saw this article this morning about a young man, Stephen Sutton, who has terminal cancer and has raised over £1m for a cancer charity. What an inspirational young man.
I don't suppose there is much to discuss I just wanted to put it on here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-27122556
https://www.facebook.com/StephensStory
https://www.justgiving.com/Stephen-Sutton-TCT
I don't suppose there is much to discuss I just wanted to put it on here.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-27122556
https://www.facebook.com/StephensStory
https://www.justgiving.com/Stephen-Sutton-TCT
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I want to donate, I'm on my phone, links won't work, is the money going to cancer research? and how will it help people?
I've donated, it goes to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Brilliant bloke isn't he - makes a change to read about this instead of all the Kardashian, Kym Marsh, Imogen sodding Thomas tommyrot.
Such a shame but such an inspiration as well.
It's sad this young man has so little time left.
You can text STEPHEN to 70500 to donate £5
Cheers Woodbush, I was going to post that but you have.
A brave lad
Reading his Facebook page is sad.
You certainly cannot read it and end up with dry eyes, as I said an inspiration .
I really hope I've completely misunderstood your post.
Do what on purpose?
I hope you mean set out to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust - which he did!
If not......................................
Amazing young lad. Read his Facebook page and posted a message to him. It's not easy reading what he writes on there.
Do what on purpose
His final post, it's hard to read without shedding a tear.
He has now raised over one and a half million pounds - an incredible amount which will be a massive amount to this small charity and will help hundreds of other young people with cancer. His life may be short but the legacy he will leave will be immense.
Do you know him?
How true. He is inspirational. I don't know him but feel quite sad.
His story was on Sky news tonight.
What an amazing young guy.....it really doesn't get much more altruistic than that.
Thanks:)