Well-wishers have raised more than £24,000 to send a terminally-ill mother to America for potentially life-saving treatment.
But the family and friends of Downham Market Nurse Heather Bellamy need to find another £225,000 to fund the mother-of-four's last hope.
Doctors have told Ms Bellamy, 48, there is nothing more than can do for her, after stem cell transplants failed to halt aggressive acute myeloid leukaemia.
But a drug available in the US Idhifa - which is not yet licensed in the UK - could save her if her family can find the money for a course of treatment.
A Gofundme page set up by a family member says: 'We need to raise this money as quickly as possible as we really are on a time limit as to how long my auntie can hold on for. She has a whole family who love her and want to do everything they can for her. She has four children who can't afford to lose their mum.' Today, the total was nudging £25,000. Donor Sharon Orford said: 'You must have this treatment, if it's available everyone should have that right and that option. I needed to help, even if it's only small , if everyone helps a bit I really hope and wish it is achievable. I have everything crossed for you and your family to reach that target.'
Churches and community groups have joined the fund raising effort. Another well-wisher, Caroline Tollemarche, posted: 'This is the sort of thing which should be a priority, not billions of pounds on Brexit.'
To visit the Gofundme page, click here.
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