Charity fundraiser for local businesswoman who was diagnosed with Leukaemia & Lymphoma raises £83,782

A fundraising initiative from local independent fashion retailer, My Sister’s Closet, in aid of Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI has raised £83,782.
Pictured is the lucky recipient of the Chanel handbag Caroline Irvine (centre) from Newtownsaville Co. Tyrone along with sisters Anita and Donna Ross from My Sister's Closet.Pictured is the lucky recipient of the Chanel handbag Caroline Irvine (centre) from Newtownsaville Co. Tyrone along with sisters Anita and Donna Ross from My Sister's Closet.
Pictured is the lucky recipient of the Chanel handbag Caroline Irvine (centre) from Newtownsaville Co. Tyrone along with sisters Anita and Donna Ross from My Sister's Closet.

In September 2019, Anita Ross was diagnosed with blood cancer, Hodgkin Lymphoma, and bravely shared her story on the popular My Sister’s Closet social media platforms she runs with her sister and business partner, Donna.

To mark the end of Anita’s chemotherapy journey and celebrate now being cancer free, the sisters gave away a stunning Chanel Trendy CC handbag, worth over $6,000, with all proceeds being donated to Leukaemia & Lymphoma NI.

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And now the lucky recipient of the Chanel handbag is being announced as Caroline Irvine (centre) from Newtownsaville Co. Tyrone.

She is pictured alongside sters Anita and Donna Ross from My Sister’s Closet.

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