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A mother walked on fire to help find a cure for her daughter?s life controlling disease.
Nicola Pole, 43, from Langley Green, walked over red hot embers with 52 other parents of children with diabetes.
The supply teacher set up the event in aid of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, in Amesbury, and has raised more than ?400.
The challenge came about after she joked with friends about what she would be willing to do in order to find a cure for the disease which her 12-year-old daughter Katie has.
Nicola said: ?It all started when I met some people in the summer and they asked what I would do to find a cure for type one diabetes and one person said ?I?d walk across fire?.?
http://www.crawleyobserver.co.uk/news/local/mum-walks-on-fire-in-aid-of-diabetes-cause-1-4899251
Nicola Pole, 43, from Langley Green, walked over red hot embers with 52 other parents of children with diabetes.
The supply teacher set up the event in aid of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, in Amesbury, and has raised more than ?400.
The challenge came about after she joked with friends about what she would be willing to do in order to find a cure for the disease which her 12-year-old daughter Katie has.
Nicola said: ?It all started when I met some people in the summer and they asked what I would do to find a cure for type one diabetes and one person said ?I?d walk across fire?.?
http://www.crawleyobserver.co.uk/news/local/mum-walks-on-fire-in-aid-of-diabetes-cause-1-4899251