A mother with stage four breast cancer has started a project to send pink rubber ducks across the world to keep her "memory ...
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Mother with stage four cancer hopes to keep ‘memory alive’ through rubber ducksA mother with stage four breast cancer has initiated a project which has seen pink rubber ducks travel the world to keep her ...
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But to keep keep her "memory alive" for her little “miracle girl”, three-year-old Chloe Mae, she decided to try and get as ...
A Yorkshire mum with stage four breast cancer has initiated a project which has seen pink rubber ducks travel the world to keep her "memory alive".
A mother with stage four breast cancer has initiated a project which has seen pink rubber ducks travel the world to keep her “memory alive”. Bex Hainsworth, 36, was first diagnosed with breast ...
Bex Hainsworth and her daughter Chloe Mae are trying to get rubber ducks to travel the world (Bex Hainsworth/PA) A mother with stage four breast cancer has initiated a project which has seen pink ...
To achieve this, she's trying to get pink rubber ducks adorned with the pink ribbon logo – the international symbol of breast cancer awareness – across the UK. "(The project) gets us out there ...
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