A charity dance-a-thon event is being held in Harrogate next month to support a 9-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with Leukemia.
Pannal Primary pupil Eva received her diagnosis on 2nd January and will now undergo 24 months of treatment.
To help support Eva’s medical needs, transport costs to hospital and extra care and support, her friends have organised a ‘Dance4Eva’ dance-a-thon event.
It will be held at Pannal Village Hall on 7th March from 3:30pm until 6:30pm.
Eva's friends Georgie, Tiff, Freja and Cecily will be dancing for three hours straight to fundraise for their friend.
Cash donations can be made at the door or at Pannal Primary School.

Simon Blower, Eva’s dad, has also set up a JustGiving page for anyone that wishes to contribute towards her care.
He said:
“With so many people keen to help, we’ve created this page to raise money to help best support Eva over the next 24 months of her treatment.
"The money raised will be used to support Eva’s medical needs, transport costs to hospital and extra care and support she may need at home.
"Any funds not used will be donated to Eva’s charity fund which will be used in time to support charities that have supported Eva and the family during treatment.”
Would you like to contribute towards Eva's campaign? Visit the JustGiving page here.

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