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Cheryl exemplifies the best of who we are as humankind

  • Caring whilst in lockdown

      7 April 2020
    Posted by: Cheryl Carr
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    Thank you all for your recent messages and support whilst we are all in lockdown. It is a tough time for everyone at the moment as we are separated from the many people and things that are nearest and dearest to our hearts.

    So to have you reach out to someone such as me, has been magnificently uplifting and rewarding.

    So once again, I wanted to share how much your love and support has changed everything for Gracie, Samuel and I ❤️ We can not thank you enough, and in fact, we have shared our thanks to you with the rest of New Zealand - which you can see in Women’s Day - dated 6th April 2020.

    So thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

    We will remember this time for the rest of our lives and now include you as a part of our “family” on this journey with cancer 🥰

    Kia Kaha - stay safe and stay strong

    Cheryl Carr 🌸

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  • An unbelievable thank you ❤️❤️❤️

      12 March 2020
    Posted by: Cheryl Carr
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    You will not believe how incredibly humbled I am by your generosity and love ❤️❤️❤️

    Your messages alone have brought me to loving tears, and will be a constant reminder on my ‘not so good’ days 🤗

    To go out of your way, to care enough, to give your heartfelt love and generosity to a complete stranger - there are not enough words to convey the swelling of my heart right now!

    My love goes out to you all as well ❤️ You will forever be a part of me now - a big part of my heart has been ‘refilled’ and will make the dark days a little brighter as we continue along on this journey.

    For my daughter and I, just the knowing that we are not alone, will be the biggest factor in all of this.

    So a BIG BIG BIG thank you to you all ❤️❤️❤️ As I say to anyone who comes into my life, “My family is now your family and vice versa”!!!

    Much love to you all and once again, thank you xoxoxo

    (Note: the photo includes my adult son, Samuel, who deals with his own struggles caused by this illness)

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