Communities will rally once again this weekend to support Mauchline's Ava Bolton.
Young Ava is bravely battling stage 4 high risk neuroblastoma.
Ever since her mum, Natalie and dad, Scott announced the news about Ava, and their plan to get her to America for specialist treatment, the East Ayrshire communities - and beyond - have stepped up to help.
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The Boltons must raise £250,000 to get their daughter to a new vaccination treatment in New York, once her current 18-month treatment cycle is complete.
Numerous events have taken place in Ava's honour, including help at Mauchline's Holy Fair, an incredible 200-mile charity walk, charity football matches in Muirkirk and Catrine, and so much more.
This weekend will be no different, with a top Scottish DJ set to perform in Cumnock, in aid of Ava.
George Bowie - now perhaps best known for his GBX mixes at clubs across the west of Scotland and on radio will perform at the Dumfries Arms (DA) Hotel in Cumnock tomorrow (July 22).
Lots of raffle prizes are on offer, including a tour of the Clyde 1 sudios, M&Ds pass, £100 Curtain Wise voucher, and much more.
Funds will go towards Ava's treatment. You can find more information about the raffle over on the Help Our Ava Facebook page.
Hannahston Alpacas in Drongan are also hosting a fun day tomorrow (July 22).
Tickets are still available to purchase for the day, which will run from 10am-2pm and will cost £5.
Entry fee includes Alpaca walking, bouncy castle, face painting, hair braiding and much more.
Tickets are available on the Hannahston Alpacas website.
At the moment, Ava's fundraising total stands at just over £182,000 with plenty of events still to come.
The latest update on Ava was that she was experiencing side effects of her latest dose of treatment, but that the family are hopefully of moe positive signs in the next week or so.
You can support Scott and Natalie's funding for Ava online at https://bit.ly/scottnatalieandava.
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