When you are a mother diagnosed with breast cancer, you worry about your children. How are they coping? Your children
spend an equal amount of time worrying about your surviving cancer. Sometimes, the best you can do is allow them to help
in any way they can, to give them a sense of control of a terrifying situation. My teenage son made a bowl of Jello each
and every day while I was going through chemotherapy and was too nauseous to keep solid food down. My younger son
hovered over me, resting his hand on my forehead, as a way to connect, as a way to care. When Laura Cawley's mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, through surgery and months of chemotherapy, the 15 year-old teen helped her mother around the house and never missed a day of school. Now, Suzanne Cawley, 42, a teaching assistant at Spalding Parish Church of England Day School, wants to thank her exceptional daughter by attempting to win a contest for a chance to ride in the £10,000 coach that carried celebrity Jordan to her wedding with Peter Andre. If the Spalding High School student Laura wins, she and two friends will ride in the white and gold pumpkin coach to their prom on May 12 - and to make it even more special it will be Laura's 16th birthday.
If you live in the UK, please consider helping Suzanne win this for her daughter. To vote for Laura call 09012 290194 or text LAURA to 86611. Calls cost 25p per call. Texts cost 25p per text plus network charges. Lines close on March 30.












