Louth students in tribute to school friend Nicole Williams
TWO students are set to raise funds in memory of a school friend who died last year.
Nicole Williams, who was a much-loved former student of Cordeaux Academy in Louth, passed away on December 3 last year after a brave battle against cancer.
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RAISING AWARENESS: Former Cordeaux students Laura Whatling (left) and Cee-Jay Liles led an assembly about their friend Nicole Williams who passed away last year after battling cancer and encouraging people to raise money for the Youth Cancer Trust in Nicole's memory.
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ALWAYS REMEMBERED: Nicole Williams (right) who passed away last year after battling cancer, pictured at her school prom with friend Laura Whatling.
Now an initiative taken by two local young people will see money raised for the Youth Cancer Trust.
Friends of Nicole, CeeJay Liles and Laura Whatling, former Cordeaux students, led an assembly to all the students and staff of Cordeaux Academy on Friday. The girls outlined some facts about cancer, paid a special tribute to Nicole and then publicised an event in aid of the Youth Cancer Trust. The fundraising night which is open to everyone, will be held at the Brackenborough Hotel, this Sunday from 6pm-10pm. Raffle tickets will be sold on the night.
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Principal of Cordeaux Academy, Peter Kubicki, said: "Out of the most difficult times, good can come. I know that Cordeaux and the wider community will support this initiative in memory of Nicole."
The Youth Cancer Trust provides support and free, activity based holidays for young people suffering with cancer or any malignant disease.




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