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Nearly $27,000 has been donated to the family towards the trip via Givealittle. When Gabby’s Starlit Hope, a Facebook group dedicated to making dreams come true for children with cancer, shared a Stuff article about Jacob, offers of help came pouring in. Dozens of businesses and individuals have also set Jacob up with accommodation and experiences from paragliding to a spin in a classic car. Jacob said he was going to fulfil every item on his wishlist, including seeing the Southern Lights and helicoptering up Aoraki/Mt Cook. “I’m extremely grateful for what people have managed to do. It s unbelievable . and there s so much, we ve had to add an extra week to our trip.” ....
Warwick Smith/Stuff Terminal cancer patient Jacob Coker, 16, and his mother, Amanda Coker, are planning a trip to the South Island to finish Jacob’s bucket list. A month is not a long time, but for Jacob Coker it represents a wishful window in which to cram as many life experiences for himself, and happy memories for his family, as he can. His family in Tararua are pulling out all the stops to help the terminally ill teenager complete his bucket list through a four-week South Island adventure. Jacob, 16, was first diagnosed with Synovial Sarcoma in late 2016. The rare tissue cancer is only seen in about one in three million people, and has a 10-year survival rate of 34 per cent. ....