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Loved ones’ deaths drive Jess to help fight cancer

When Jessica Apap’s grandmother lost her battle with stomach cancer, she was understandably upset.

But the 10-year-old Altona Meadows student didn’t have much time to grieve for Nanna, as her uncle died from lung cancer only eight months later.

But she decided that she wanted to help find a cure for cancer, so she registered as a team captain for the Point Cook Relay for Life, and has since raised $11,000 for the Cancer Council.

“It makes me so sad and angry that Nanna and my uncle were sick with such a horrible thing,” she said.

“I wanted to raise as much money as I could so no other family would have to go through what my family did.”

With an initial goal of $500, Jessica is still shocked she managed to raise so much money.

“I’m really happy and proud that I achieved my goal and then made more,” she said.

Jessica’s fundraising efforts have seen her hosting countless sausage sizzles, cake stalls and other activities.

He mother, Pauline, said her daughter’s determination was inspiring.

“We can’t believe what she’s doing,” Mrs Apap said.

“At a time where our family was grieving the loss of two family members, watching her do this has really helped us get through a tough time.”

Jessica, the youngest ever Relay for Life team captain, will lead a team of family members at the event.

Point Cook Relay for Life will be held at Featherbrook Oval in Point Cook from 4pm on November 14.

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