Today I am wearing yellow to support cancer patients and lives that have been lost to cancer. My family has been affected by cancer when my grandma was diagnosed with leukaemia. It was unexpected because my grandma had lived a very healthy life. Even though my grandma didn't die from cancer it was a very sad but short battle. I hope that when people wear yellow and their daffodils, they understand that cancer isn't just tough for the patient but also the family. Otaki College is supporting cancer by having a mufti day and getting people to wear yellow and donate a gold coin. All the money will be given to the Cancer Society, which is helping families and people that have been affected by cancer. Go to this website to get more information.
Friday, 31 August 2018
Daffodil day
Daffodil day
Today I am wearing yellow to support cancer patients and lives that have been lost to cancer. My family has been affected by cancer when my grandma was diagnosed with leukaemia. It was unexpected because my grandma had lived a very healthy life. Even though my grandma didn't die from cancer it was a very sad but short battle. I hope that when people wear yellow and their daffodils, they understand that cancer isn't just tough for the patient but also the family. Otaki College is supporting cancer by having a mufti day and getting people to wear yellow and donate a gold coin. All the money will be given to the Cancer Society, which is helping families and people that have been affected by cancer. Go to this website to get more information.
Today I am wearing yellow to support cancer patients and lives that have been lost to cancer. My family has been affected by cancer when my grandma was diagnosed with leukaemia. It was unexpected because my grandma had lived a very healthy life. Even though my grandma didn't die from cancer it was a very sad but short battle. I hope that when people wear yellow and their daffodils, they understand that cancer isn't just tough for the patient but also the family. Otaki College is supporting cancer by having a mufti day and getting people to wear yellow and donate a gold coin. All the money will be given to the Cancer Society, which is helping families and people that have been affected by cancer. Go to this website to get more information.
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The best Daffodil day writing it is also really sad, but good job.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED IT! it was really interesting and i loved how you added a bit of personal things in there! GREAT WORK!
ReplyDeleteThat is sad and that a lot of writing. I like how you talked about your family and Otaki college.
ReplyDeletehope your grandma was ok it will be sad if died from cancer and my mum nearly had cancer good your grandma.
ReplyDeleteis ok. i was post to add is ok
DeleteHannah, thanks for sharing your Daffodil Day thoughts with everyone
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