Tri-County Vanguard

More than $57,000 raised for Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund at Walk for a Cause

- KATHY JOHNSON TRI-COUNTY VANGUARD

Cancer survivors celebrate during the survivors walk during the Walk for a Cause in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund. More than $57,000 was raised at the 13th annual Walk for a Cause on Sept. 14 in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund.

“Everything went super well,” said Shelley, D’Eon, who founded the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund in 2004 in memory of her mother. “I found that everybody came with such a great attitude…the community has really caught on to the concept of what I’m trying to accomplish… Everybody is doing their part to make it successful. It’s not just me and the committee.”

An estimated 300 people attended the event, including some 100 cancer survivors. Music, a guest cancer survivor speaker, a survivor’s walk, and rose laying and bubble release ceremonies in memory of those who have passed and in honour of those who have survived are among the events held during Walk for a Cause. A Dutch auction, bid auction, hospitalit­y room and face painting were also part of the festivitie­s.

What Walk for a Cause is all about is to show cancer survivors and those battling Family and friends sporting Angie’s Angels t-shirts take part in Walk for a Cause, as a show of support for Angie Bradley, who was just recently diagnosed with cancer. Despite the diagnosis, Angie still raised more than $5,000 for the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund. the disease that “we love them, we’ve got their back, we’re here for them, they’re never going to be alone and all they’ve got to do is let us know and somebody going to step up for them,” said d’Eon.

This year’s cancer survivor speaker Buddy Jones was a huge encouragem­ent to people, said d’Eon, adding there’s always something that a guest speaker says that “makes a difference to someone who is battling it currently, just went through it or just survived it.”

Everlastin­g love because of a grandmothe­r’s love was the theme for this year’s event in honour of the late Melvina Nickerson and Joyce Swim. Next year, Walk for a Cause will have a Disney theme, said d’Eon. “Once Upon a Time because everybody has a story.”

To date, the Rosalin Nickerson CARE Fund has helped 364 cancer patients in the Municipali­ty of Barrington and the Town of Clark’s Harbour financiall­y, giving out an estimated $600,000.

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 ??  ?? A bubble release in memory of those who have passed and in honour of those who have survived brought smiles to many faces during Walk for a Cause in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund. Founder Shelley d’Eon is in the foreground.
A bubble release in memory of those who have passed and in honour of those who have survived brought smiles to many faces during Walk for a Cause in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund. Founder Shelley d’Eon is in the foreground.
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Cancer survivors lay yellow roses during the Walk for a Cause fundraiser in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund.
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A little girl lays a yellow rose to honour a cancer survivor at Walk for a Cause in support of the Rosalin Nickerson Care Fund.

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