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Survivor steps up to challenge

KICKING CANCER: Former Millicent resident Lucy McCourt-Pearce is kicking cancer to the curb, as part of the March Charge fundraiser. The 21 year old aims to walk 100km during this month for the fundraiser and has enjoyed the benefits walking has had on her mental and physical health.

A FORMER Millicent resident is putting on her walking shoes and kicking cancer to the curb as part of a fitness-based fundraiser this month.

Lucy McCourt-Pearce, 21, was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma when she was 16 and – although now “cancer-free” – she is still affected by the disease, battling mental illness on a daily basis.

Since conquering the unimaginable, Ms McCourt-Pearce has inspired people with her story and raised not only funds, but also awareness of the disease.

In her latest efforts she has registered for the Cancer Council’s March Charge – a fundraiser which encourages people to be active while supporting cancer research, prevention and advocacy services.

Ms McCourt-Pearce said she jumped on board the March Charge because she wanted to give back the support and love she received during her own cancer treatment.

“It is so important for me to do this because during my own treatment what really shone through and what I remember now, years on, is not just the awful stuff but the generosity of people from all over in their own ways – whether it be charities, people I know and from the community or complete strangers,” she said.

“It has really stayed with me and if there is anything I can do now, I want to do it and pass on that feeling.”

As of yesterday, Ms McCourt-Pearce had clocked up 11km for the cause and has the rest of the month to reach her goal of 100km of walking.

Already she has smashed her fundraising goal of $500 with the community, family and friends rallying behind her and showing their support and has since increased it to $2000.

“Originally my goal was $500, but unbelievable we smashed that,” she said.

“I set the goal to $1000, but thanks to the amazing donors we have just passed that mark again so I want to make it a bit more challenging for myself and set the goal to $2000.

“I’m already happy with the amount we have raised and I know it will go to good use.

“I have been blown away by the response.”

Not only is Ms McCourt-Pearce raising funds and awareness for cancer, but she is also enjoying the benefits walking has one her mental and physical health.

“I love unwinding by walking after work or study with my dogs, especially early in the morning or in the late afternoon as the sun goes down,” she said.

“I feel like it is a win-win situation – you get to improve your fitness and physical health, as well as your mental health.”

The 21-year-old encouraged the community to embrace fundraising efforts, stating the smallest actions can have the greatest impact.

“It is the generosity of people that will stay with a cancer patient/survivor forever,” she said.

“Unfortunately cancer affects everyone – it does not have a preference.

“You never really know when it will strike and whether it may be you who is in need of support and the services.”

Donations can be made online through Ms McCourt-Pearce’s personal page on the March Charge website or given in person.

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