Millie’s fundraising events promise to be a blast
By Samantha Elley
Millie Trustum knows what it is like to undergo cancer treatment.
The 13-year-old St Mary’s Catholic College student is no stranger to the pain and inconvenience of dealing with a life-threatening disease.
That won’t stop her, however, from doing her best to raise money for the Kids Cancer Project so research can go into finding a cure.
“I’m selling (baked goods) and lots of little items and its all fundraising for childhood cancer,” she said when The Northern Rivers Times caught up with her at the Evans Head markets last Saturday.
“(Fundraising) is something that I could do and the whole family decided to do it.”
What started with a sore shoulder when Millie was around seven years old became a horrible diagnosis for the Trustum family, but the good news is that she has been cancer free for five years now.
Dad, Kevin, said one of Millie’s reasons for fundraising and her mantra was that ‘no other kid should go through what she went through’.
“Seeing your child go through cancer treatment and not knowing she was going to make it,” he said.
“The oncologist gave us four different drugs to try and the fifth option was just to bring her home and make her comfortable.
“We put our faith in the oncologist and he came up with a combination of chemotherapy drugs that got her into remission.
“She then had a bone marrow transplant from her sister, Olivia.”
Millie Trustum with her dad, Kevin and nana Elaine.
Kevin said both Millie’s sisters, Olivia and Georgia, were bone marrow matches which is very rare, even within a family.
“It was hard going through it, but I had my family beside me,” Millie said.
One hundred per cent of funding, according to Kevin, goes to Kids’ Cancer Project’s science and research to make better treatments and hopefully one day a cure.
While markets are one way for Millie to raise funds, there are a couple of events coming up for people to get involved with.
The first event is a Charity Bingo to be held at St Mark’s Anglican Hall, Barker Street, Casino with doors opening at 3pm and eyes down at 3.30pm.
Bingo books are $10 with kids books available.
There will be tea, coffee, drinks, snack and lollies available with raffles, lucky door and arts and crafts stalls.
Millie will be calling some of the games.
To book a table and for enquiries 0492 902 686.
Then there is Millie’s Kids Cancer Morning Tea and Markets at the Greenridge Hall, 3765 Casino-Coraki Road, Greenridge, starting at 9am until 1pm.
There will be morning tea, stalls, a jumping castle, lucky door prizes and much more.
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