Te Awamutu Courier

Girls far outrun target for charity fundraiser

Students’ fun run initiative to benefit Bowel Cancer NZ

- Kate Durie

Best friends Lola-Mae Fitzpatric­k, 11, and Leah Quinn, 11, spent one of their last days of the school summer break doing good for their community.

On Sunday morning the pair ran 3.9km from Matariki Lodge to Whittaker St, Kihikihi, to raise money for Bowel Cancer NZ.

Collective­ly, the girls have raised $2719.75 so far, which surpasses their initial goal of $1000.

The pair planned and organised the fundraiser themselves in October after a Facetime call.

Raising money for Bowel Cancer NZ is important to them as both had grandfathe­rs die from the disease.

New Zealand has one of the highest rates of bowel cancer in the world, and it is the second-highest cause of cancer deaths in the country.

The friends want to raise awareness of the disease within the town and hopefully with others.

As soon as the page was set up, the girls almost reached their goal on the first night, says Lola.

Kelly Quinn, Leah’s mother says: “You can see from the amount donated by each person how much cancer touches everybody. People donated more because cancer has affected their family in some way.”

Bain Liquid Disposal donated $1000. Owner Bruce Bain lost his parents to cancer and grandfathe­r to bowel cancer.

The girls’ Year 6 teacher from their

final year at Te Awamutu Primary School, Emily Nash, supported the girls by running alongside them.

“I definitely enjoyed it, but it was challengin­g,” says Lola. “But my brother Kaea Hepburn and my teacher pushed me through it.”

Lola and Leah are very thankful to the community and sponsors for helping them exceed their money goal.

They have the fundraisin­g bug

now and plan to do more fundraiser­s and runs for Bowel Cancer NZ.

They are also going to participat­e in Purple Day on March 26 to raise awareness for epilepsy.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Fun Run organisers Leah Quinn (second from right) and Lola Fitzpatric­k (right) with their final-year teacher Emily Nash, and Quinn siblings Neve and Declan, who supported them on the run.
Photo / Supplied Fun Run organisers Leah Quinn (second from right) and Lola Fitzpatric­k (right) with their final-year teacher Emily Nash, and Quinn siblings Neve and Declan, who supported them on the run.
 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Leah Quinn and Lola Fitzpatric­k on their Bowel Cancer NZ fundraisin­g fun run.
Photo / Supplied Leah Quinn and Lola Fitzpatric­k on their Bowel Cancer NZ fundraisin­g fun run.

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