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08 April 2025

Sheila, 85, makes every step count for CancerCare!

Latest News
08 April 2025

Long-term supporter Sheila Mason, 85, is currently taking part in CancerCare’s walking challenge Every Step Counts, proving that staying active and maintaining an positive outlook is the key to longevity and vitality in life.

Sheila, who regularly heads out on solo expeditions and is also a member of the outdoor club K Fellfarers, has always been a keen walker.

“I’ve always loved the fresh air and exercise,” Sheila says. “Staying active is the most important thing in life, whether you’ve had cancer or not, and whether you're young or old.”

Sheila was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 15 years ago. She learnt she had the disease after a second operation on a melanoma on her knee. Sheila recalls the moment she received the diagnosis: “The consultant asked me if I wanted the good or the bad news. He said that while the melanoma hadn’t spread, I did have something called Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. I chose not to have treatment at the time. The doctor said to me that I should get on with enjoying my life. I fully took that advice and now I do just that!”

Sheila is a long-term supporter of CancerCare and she is one of our most consistent crafters. She creates a range of seasonal items for CancerCare to sell during the year, including bunnies, winter hats, festive gonks, doves and aprons.

Sheila is still a working woman at 85 – she makes samples and works in production for the Kendal-based business CoolCrafting.

“My therapy is making things,” she confirms.

Sheila takes on Every Step Counts!

Sheila first spotted CancerCare’s Every Step Counts challenge advertised in the our Kendal centre. Every Step Counts is a family-friendly walking challenge which is all about taking time out of our busy lives to explore the breath-taking landscape in and around the local area. Upon sign up, participants will receive a handmade knitted bird and a free Walker's Guide, which includes details of 12 local routes.

Sheila has completed two walks so far, though she now has friends looking to tag along on her next adventures. She has currently raised £300 for her efforts.

Sheila takes her handmade bird, Chirpy, along with her on her walks. No two knitted birds are the same and each one has been lovingly crafted by CancerCare volunteers.

“I’ve only just scratched the surface with my fundraising,” says Sheila, who is working on getting more Every Step Counts routes in the bag this spring and summer.

When asked how she stays active into her 80s, Sheila says: “I’ve seen people have horrible things wrong with them completely give up. But you must not. A lot of it has to do with your mindset; my mantra is always mind over matter. You’ve got to be positive in life. Even when I feel a bit lonely or down, I would walk down to the shop just to see people. I’ve always worked, too, and I've always tried to keep my life as normal as possible as I’ve gotten older. When you’re on your own you’ve got to be positive. I have my family if I need them, but I also try to look after myself the very best I can.”

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