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Cans for cancer: Surrey brothers raise money in honour of late mother

In her honour, 11 year old Sahil and 7 year old Armaan have been collecting cans and bottles with all proceeds donated going to fund research and support services. So far, the boys have raised $16,000. Elaine Yong, Global News

Two young Surrey brothers are on a campaign to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society in honour of their late mother.

Balwinder Kaur Sidhu passed away six weeks ago from esophageal cancer. She would have turned 32 years old today, June 27.

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In her honour, 11 year old Sahil and 7 year old Armaan have been collecting cans and bottles with all proceeds donated going to fund research and support services.

So far, the boys have raised $16,000. The family is still accepting donations of cans and bottles at their home 6638 130 Street, Surrey.

For more information, visit their Facebook event page.

Watch the News Hour tonight for Elaine Yong’s story on the brothers’ fundraising efforts

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