A fundraiser for an “incredibly popular” entertainer has exceeded £20,000 in the first week.
Michael Sixsmith, from Edenfield, was recently diagnosed with incurable liver cancer but family and friends have gathered around him to raise money.
Reaching out to the Christie Hospital in Manchester, a consultant informed Michael that the only thing that could extend his life was private treatment - which costs £50,000.
Having already had a successful fundraising event at the Poplar Social Club he has now received thousands of pounds worth of donations on his GoFundMe crowdfunding page.
With additional support from family members, Michael is already almost halfway to his target.
Michael said: “It’s overwhelming, it really is. I feel so humble and I am lost for words.
"Me and my wife cry every time someone comes and gives us money.
“From the bottom of our hearts thank you so much. We can’t thank you enough and I do think to myself when I beat this how am I going to pay it back.
“It is just unbelievable, and I am just lost for words.”
Having worked in children's entertainment for the last 35 years, Michael has been running events throughout the local community including rock and roll events at his club and DJing at Woodbank Primary School’s Year 6 leaving do.
The school is getting behind Michael’s cause having already arranged a night walk on August 10 to raise funds for him.
In addition, several events have already been organised including a local football team dribbling 21km, the same distance between Michael’s house and the Christie, and afternoon teas at local care homes where alongside his wife Kyla they entertain with 1950s Jive.
Long-term friend from the Rock and Roll scene Mark Keeley said to Michael: "You are loved by so many people up and down the county and I am going to set up a GoFundMe.”
Within three days there was already £7,000 in the pot, and the total has now reached more than £13,000.
Michael’s cousin Karen Sixsmith said: “Let’s just keep going, let’s get this money so Michael can have this treatment.
“The inspiration is to give him more time. He has given his whole adult life to the area of Rossendale, Bury and Rawtenstall."
Michael and Karen are both huge Oldham Athletic fans and have reached out to the club, which plans on doing a podcast dedicated to him, and the pair hope to get a message into the first programme of the season.
To support the fundraiser, visit gofundme.com/f/please-help-micheal-and-his-family
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