Blantyre woman fighting cervical cancer aims to raise £2000 for two charities

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Karen Alexis Muir is looking to raise money for the Beatson charity and St Andrew's Hospice in a fundraiser after being diagnosed with cervical cancer.

Karen Alexis Muir found out she had stage 2B cervical cancer on August 23 of last year.

The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Having been looked after by the Beatson charity, she is looking to show her thanks by hosting a charity day on Sunday, May 5, from 2pm to 7pm in St Joseph’s Parish Hall in Blantyre, with the target of raising £2000 in mind.

Karen spoke to Lanarkshire Live about her ambition of raising £2000 for the Beatson charity and St Andrew’s Hospice. “It has been a big surprise for everyone around me because I am such a bubbly person, not knowing that I had been fighting it for a couple of years.

 

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