An ‘inspirational’ school girl who lost both her parents within four months of each other to cancer when she was 11 has raised over £5,000 for MacMillan. Chloe Jackson, now 14, from Sabden, has been fundraising for the charity who supported her parents before their death. In memory of her parents, Chloe has held cake sales and car washes as well as selling her old clothes, toys and CDs and running competitions including ‘name of the teddy bear’ and ‘guess how many sweets are in the jar’. All of this has seen the St Augustine’s RC High School pupil raise £5,500 for the charity.
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