Diane Kehler - Winnipeg

Diane Kehler

Winnipeg MB
Canada

When my daughter Alayla was diagnosed in November 2016 our whole world was turned upside down.
It was the hardest news to hear. My daughter has 2 young girls and we had to tell them that mommy was sick.

Alayla was so strong. We nick-named her “The Fighter” she fought a tough battle. Unfortunately it’s a battle she lost but not for not trying.

She had a big support group of family always around. If it wasn’t me then it was my mom or dad . Aunts and uncles

When I had her girls on the weekend the youngest would say “ let’s go to momma hospital “. Off we would go to see momma.

I have participated in Light The Night for over 2 years now and I want to help raise funds and awareness The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada so we can one day find a cure. I was able to reach the $5,000 milestone by reaching out to friends, family and a local family run business called Food Fare and they helped me by selling orange ribbons for the month of September. The local radio station 99.9 Bob Fm have me a couple interviews on air to promote my fundraisers. I also help a raffle where people would buy a number and have a chance to win some baskets my mom put together.

Light the Night means my family can get together and support each other and Alayla’s girls. They miss their momma and I miss her so much as well . She was a special person and loved by so many. We call her “The Fighter” as she fought a long battle but she always had a smile and family always around to help her. Canadians need to help so we can find a cure . It’s so hard to watch someone you love lose the battle.

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