A ZUMBATHON is being held in memory of schoolboy Jamie Inglis as a campaign to 'Stomp-Out Children’s Cancer'.
The "Stompathon" is being held at Kellington Village Hall in Goole as part of the Neuroblastoma Children’s Cancer Alliance UK campaign to help children like seven-year-old Jamie, who died last year following a long battle with neuroblastoma.
Vicky Inglis Jamie’s mother, said: “When Jamie was poorly he asked the doctors to take out his angry cells and stamp on them so this event is particularly apt to remember him. I’d urge anyone to come down and participate or sponsor us”.
The event will be held from 6pmto 7pm tonight. For more details please contact Ellen’s Zumba on 07955123779. The cost is£4 entry, with £2 being donated to NCCA UK.
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