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Helen is a devoted mum to her three-year-old daughter, Evelyn, and a loving wife to her husband, Rich.
After previously fighting breast cancer, Helen has now received devastating news. Her cancer has returned and spread.
She is now living with stage 4 triple negative metastatic breast cancer.
This time, it is incurable.
Helen has been told she is likely facing a limited number of years and will be on treatment for the rest of her life.
What matters most to her now is simple: time.
Time to be present with her daughter.
Time to be with her husband.
Time to focus on treatment.
Time to live, not just survive.
Evelyn is just three years old. At an age where every moment matters, Helen wants to be there for the everyday in moments that shape her childhood.
Following her initial first diagnosis, Helen used her savings and took unpaid time off work to get through treatment.
Now she is facing something far more difficult.
She is no longer able to continue working in the same way, but the financial pressure has not stopped.
This fundraiser has been created for one clear reason:
To replace Helen’s income so she can focus on what matters most in life, her health and her family, without the constant stress of finances.
Your support will help Helen:
• Step away from work during ongoing treatment
• Replace lost income over the next 12–24 months
• Focus fully on her health and wellbeing
• Spend meaningful, present time with Evelyn and Rich
• Cover the wider costs that come with long-term treatment
Every donation is helping to give Helen something incredibly valuable:
Time.
If you know Helen, you know she is not someone who asks for help. She is strong, independent, and always the one supporting others.
Right now, she needs that support in return.
Helen is also choosing to share her journey openly and honestly to help others facing a similar diagnosis.
You can follow her here:
If you are able to donate, thank you. Even a small amount makes a real difference.
If you are not in a position to donate, sharing this page or Helen’s story could help reach someone who can.
Thank you for helping give Helen the time she deserves.






