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Jun 2022
The town of Pateley Bridge has turned itself pink this week as part of a fundraising initiative on behalf of young resident Arlo, who is undergoing treatment for leukaemia.
Arlo Marshall turned one today and is off to the zoo with family to celebrate. He was diagnosed with infant acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in February.
Since then he can only see friends and family outside, to protect him from picking up any illnesses. On Saturday the family were able to invite around 20 friends to Pateley Bridge's party in the park to celebrate the jubilee and Arlo's birthday.
The Marshall family turned out in force on Saturday.
Throughout his treatment, the family have been supported by Yorkshire charity Candlelighters, which supports families dealing with childhood leukaemia.
The family has now begun fundraising for the charity and has so far generated more than £1,000.
Pink It Up week is a Candlelighters initiative to raise awareness of children with cancer and the town of Pateley Bridge has wasted no time getting involved.
Shops have decorated their windows in pink, schools have organised non-uniform days, local group Knit and Natter has knitted bunting for the Methodist Church and Sunflower Nursery and bakeries and cafes have sold special buns and cakes.
Pateley Bridge shops turn pink
Arlo's parents, Katie and Jowayne Marshall, said:
Each year, more than 150 children in Yorkshire are diagnosed with cancer.
Pink It Up runs in Pateley Bridge until Sunday. To donate to Arlo's fundraiser, click here.
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