A friend made a touching sacrifice for an 11-year-old girl who is fighting ovarian cancer.

On Christmas 2023, 11-year-old Tirion received a stage four ovarian cancer diagnosis.

May 3rd 2024.

A friend made a touching sacrifice for an 11-year-old girl who is fighting ovarian cancer.
Tirion, an 11-year-old girl, has been fighting a tough battle against ovarian cancer. It was a devastating blow when she was diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer just three days before Christmas in 2023. Since then, she has undergone multiple surgeries and rounds of chemotherapy in the hopes of defeating this disease.

But Tirion is not alone in her fight. Her best friend Chloe has been by her side every step of the way. These two young girls have formed an unbreakable bond, and now they are on a mission together. They have pledged to raise as much money as possible for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation, and they are not holding back.

Chloe has even made a bold statement of support for Tirion by committing to shave her head as part of a fundraiser for the foundation. In an interview with Ben Fordham on 2GB, Tirion expressed her surprise and pride at Chloe's decision. She knows that she is lucky to have a friend like Chloe, who is willing to make such a sacrifice for her. Tirion believes that on tough days, knowing she has a friend like Chloe by her side makes everything a little bit easier.

Their friendship began when Chloe moved to Yowie Bay Public School in year one. Tirion remembers seeing her sitting alone, and she decided to go and sit with her. From that day on, they have been inseparable. Chloe describes Tirion as funny, kind, and someone who always has a good joke up her sleeve. Tirion, on the other hand, has won her school's kindness award twice and was also named school captain. These two girls are truly an inspiration to everyone around them.

Originally, their goal was to raise $10,000 for the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. But their efforts have surpassed all expectations. During their interview with Ben Fordham, donations jumped to $32,000, and at the time of writing, it had reached an incredible $48,678. Tirion is overwhelmed by the support and generosity of the community, and she wants to express her gratitude to everyone who has donated.

Chloe will be shaving her head on World Ovarian Cancer Day, May 8, 2024, in the 2GB studio. She is doing this in support of Tirion's bravery and courage, and she is asking for sponsorships and donations for the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund. Chloe believes that every dollar raised could make a difference in the lives of other young children and women battling this disease. Childhood ovarian cancer is rare, and the development of early testing and diagnosis is crucial in the fight against it.

These two young girls are a shining example of friendship, courage, and determination. They are not letting cancer stop them from making a difference in the world. Their fundraiser is still ongoing, and anyone who wishes to donate can do so through the provided link. Together, Tirion and Chloe are making a real impact in the fight against ovarian cancer, and their efforts are nothing short of inspiring.

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