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A Horsham school girl marked 100 days since being diagnosed with diabetes by raising £2,000 for charity.
Chloe Parrott, 12, who attends Millais School, completed a sponsored 5km walk from Worthing Pier to the Bluebird Cafe at Ferring dressed in a Christmas onesie with her mum Sarah on Saturday December 19.
She has raised more than £1,000 on her Just Giving page for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), a total which will be matched by the company her dad Simon works for.
The 100 days since her diagnosis represented a huge learning curve for Chloe in managing the challenges of daily life that most people take for granted.
http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news...l-raises-2-000-for-diabetes-charity-1-6500876
Impressive! Well done Chloe! 🙂
Chloe Parrott, 12, who attends Millais School, completed a sponsored 5km walk from Worthing Pier to the Bluebird Cafe at Ferring dressed in a Christmas onesie with her mum Sarah on Saturday December 19.
She has raised more than £1,000 on her Just Giving page for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), a total which will be matched by the company her dad Simon works for.
The 100 days since her diagnosis represented a huge learning curve for Chloe in managing the challenges of daily life that most people take for granted.
http://www.wscountytimes.co.uk/news...l-raises-2-000-for-diabetes-charity-1-6500876
Impressive! Well done Chloe! 🙂