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The dogs went spotty during Saturday's Spot Leukaemia walks and Show.

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Hi

Just a quick note to let you know that the spotty dog show, (a local idea for Blood Cancer Awareness Month) went well, the weather held.

Special thanks to Gill a CLL patient. Gill bravely introduced herself and told her story and explained why the 'Spot Leukaemia' Campaign is relevant for CLL patients and all types of Leukaemia. There are 12 days left of Blood Cancer Awareness Month, plenty of time to go spotty :-) and help us.

More ideas if you fancy doing something to raise awareness and funds for Leukaemia CARE to support those living with a leukaemia diagnosis and help us to fund learning sessions to empower GPs to spot leukaemias early. leukaemiacare.org.uk/spot-l...

During the rest of the day I Will post a few more pics: more doggy shots, the walk and the finish.

Thanks everyone for making it such an enjoyable day for all and sprinkling the town with spots .

Nick

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