Fundraiser for Alison Fisher
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This is a fundraiser for a young Lady called Alison Fisher, the only child of Majella Kieran’s who is a valued long-standing member of Harris’ SuperValu, Bailieborough, Co Cavan.
Alison recently turned 21 and is a final year student studying Primary School Teaching at Marino College Dublin.
Last June, while Alison was waiting for a bus, she collapsed and took a seizure. There were no warning signs leading up to this awful event. She was rushed to hospital where tests were done. The results showed that Alison had developed a brain tumour. After weeks of scans, she was transferred to Beaumont Hospital and underwent a major operation.
This came as a massive shock to Alison, her mum and family.
Alison has been informed that her treatment now needs to be carried out in Germany very soon.
This is something Alison is not taking lying down. She is an amazing young woman, and her strength and determination are what keeps herself and her mum going. She is a fighter, and her resilience is making her family prouder day by day.
Before this sudden diagnosis, Alison was looking forward to travelling with her friends for two months before she was due back to complete her final year of college, which now needs to be put on hold while she receives treatment.
This is not only physically and emotionally draining but financially overwhelming for Alison and her mum.
We have decided with her family’s blessing to set up a Go Fund me page to help alleviate the financial burden that lies ahead and make Alison and Majella’s journey as stress free as possible.
Your contributions will alleviate the financial burden of Alison’s expenses in Germany and aftercare, so she can focus on recovery and healing.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for any support you can give, whether it be through a donation or by simply sharing this fundraiser.
We look forward to keeping you updated on Alison’s Journey.
Regards
Lorraine Harris
Organizer and beneficiary
Lorraine Harris
Organizer
Alison Fisher
Beneficiary