Help brave Mablethorpe girl get her chance of dream holiday to Disneyland

A Mablethorpe family is trying to raise money to take their brave two-year-old daughter on the trip of a lifetime to Disneyland.
Lacey-Ann Taylor is still managing to get in some much-deserved play time.Lacey-Ann Taylor is still managing to get in some much-deserved play time.
Lacey-Ann Taylor is still managing to get in some much-deserved play time.

Lacey-Ann Taylor has already faced a number of challenges in her life - first battling with viral Meningitis and then being treated for a tumour on her lung, all before her second birthday.

She spent six months in remission and is currently undergoing regular chemotherapy at Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

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The toddler will begin radiotherapy in the coming weeks to fight another three tumours that have formed in her chest and abdomen.

Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.
Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.

Her parents have launched an appeal to help them take Lacey-Ann on their first ‘real’ family holiday.

Lacey-Ann’s mum, Leah Taylor said: “Lacey-Ann has already dealt with so much in her life and she is only two years old.

“She is one beautiful and strong little girl.

“We want to be able to take Lacey-Ann on her first proper family holiday to Disneyland.

Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.
Lacey-Ann Taylor from Mablethorpe is currently undergoing treatment at Sheffield Childrens Hospital.
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“It is a once in a lifetime trip for her and we want to do it when she finishes her treatment, which is due to end in early December/January time.

The family hope to go on holiday early next year and Ms Taylor added: “Lacey-Ann has responded amazingly well to treatment.

“We have been taking her out to play while she is still well enough and trying to keep her life as normal as possible.

“We have already managed to raise £1,000 in just a few weeks and cannot thank everyone enough for their support.”

If you would like to support Lacey Ann’s trip to Disneyland, you can donate via the following link: https://www.gofundme.com/2632e56c.