
Please Help Saf Beat Stage 4 Cancer (ACC)
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We’re reaching out to ask for your support for an incredible young woman Saf, a 21-year-old British Army soldier who is now in the fight of her life. Saf is not only my partner but my best friend.
Saf has recently been diagnosed with Stage 4 Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma (ACC),an incredibly rare and aggressive form of cancer that has also spread to her lungs. She is currently undergoing her second cycle of chemotherapy in Queensland, Australia, where she is receiving specialist care. Plans are underway for major surgery following this cycle.
Saf is currently unable to fly home to the UK due to her condition, which means she is separated from many of her close friends and wider family. This situation presents not only emotional challenges but also practical ones. Being in Australia, we are facing limitations in accessing support, UK charities are restricted in how much they can assist due to Saf being overseas, and Australian charities are often unable to help because we are not permanent residents or citizens.
Since her diagnosis, Saf and the British Army have actively raised funds for multiple charities by organising and taking part in fitness events. Saf has also personally donated her hair to a Australian charity that supports children going through cancer, demonstrating her commitment to giving back even while facing her own battle.Saf with her immense support raised over $3000 but now we need your help.
Despite the gravity of her diagnosis and these problems, Saf continues to show extraordinary strength and resilience. She is a fighter through and through. Before her illness, Saf was committed to her career, fitness and growing into a strong independent woman.
Here are a few words from Saf’s Chain of Command within the Military,
“Positive, diligent and motivated to always do her best with any thing she sets her sights on. She always volunteers for extra duties and responsibilities that she manges with ease.
Busy with her work load she still manages to find time to always strive to better her physical and mental robustness. Achieving events like a 10 miler carrying 15kg raising money for charity. Representing the corp in her netball team and just keeping all round fitness in general.
She's one of those rare people who truly stands out. Her kindness radiates in everything she does—whether it's the way she treats others or the care she puts into her work.And when it comes to effort, she gives her all, consistently and quietly, never seeking praise but always deserving it. She's the kind of person who makes everything and everyone around her better.”
Saf has taken it upon herself to start documenting her journey online. She has done this to help spread awareness and to share her journey.
Now, her focus is on surviving. The emotional and financial toll this diagnosis has taken on her and her loved ones is a strain.
We know this won’t be easy. But we believe in miracles, in community, and in the power of collective support.
I'm asking you to donate to Saf's cause for overseas costs due to ACC and potential private/experimental care in the future.Any amount is very much appreciated.
Let’s show her she’s not alone❤️
Organizer and beneficiary

Billy Neale
Organizer
England
Safiya Barber
Beneficiary