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garage sale fundraiser was ed, and they were donating trailer blood transfusions because her platelets are so low which will be held on Saturday morning loads,” he said. “Everybody was mentioning how an ongoing thing. for local girl Lexi Helm.

Two year old Lexi was diagnosed with leukaemia just over one month ago and is currently receiving treatment at Adelaide’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital. Family friend Steven Barlow helped organise the garage sale and described it as an overwhelming success. “It was unbelievable the number of people that came, by 10am you couldn’t move,” he said. “We raised $3,510 just from the garage sale, but we had raffle tickets which raised $430, and then we went to the night market and raised some more there. “We are over the moon and could not have asked for a better day.” Mr Barlow estimated over 200 people came to the garage sale to look at everything from electrical appliances, books, baby supplies, toys, and household items. “Everything from the garage sale was donated; there would have been over 50 people who donat-

good the garage sale was. “We didn’t sell everything there was that much stuff, so we have donated the rest to the Andamooka Op Shop.” According to Mr Barlow, Lexi’s parents Jared Helm and Tonya Constable have been overwhelmed by the support shown by their community. “They’re a bit taken aback by it all, but they’re very much grateful,” he said. “They’re not the kind of people to ask for help. “All we wanted was for enough money to be raised to help them get through this, and to get $3,500 was not in our wildest dreams.” Since Lexi’s diagnosis, she has been receiving treatment which has included chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and steroids. Mr Barlow went and saw Lexi two weeks ago and said she’s responding well to the treatment. “She’s having chemotherapy on Tuesdays, and she’s still having

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“You can see she’s very weak; she spends a lot of time in her pram but when she gets out she’s very wobbly. “In herself she’s good, and the medication is good for her; once it kicks in she comes back to cool calm Lexi.” Currently Lexi is staying at a Ronald McDonald House, which Mr Barlow said is amazing. “The services they have there and what they offer is unbelievable,” he said. “They think of the whole family in the school holidays. “[Two weeks ago] they all went to the zoo because the Cancer Council and the Ronald McDonald House [charity] gave them tickets.” A second fundraiser has been organised for this weekend to help support Lexi and her family over the next seven months as she continues to undergo intensive treatment. “The fundraiser at Mitre 10 will ... CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

ABOVE: Steven Barlow and Tamyka Whittingham helped organise the garage sale fundraiser for Lexi Helm.

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