Cancer-survivor real estate agent just $3,500 off $30,000 charity goal

Cancer-survivor real estate agent just $3,500 off $30,000 charity goal
Jennifer DukeNovember 20, 2014

Having been diagnosed with cancer at the age of 42, Western Australia real estate agent and investor Keith Daddow now has a mammoth $30,000 goal to raise money for prostate cancer.

As of writing, he is just $3,495 off his goal, with the proceeds to go to the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. He has been raising the funds through Save A Man: Kilimanjaro Challenge 2014.

In what he calls a “shock to the system”, he was diagnosed after he wasn’t feeling himself and went for a check up.

Now at 45, he has three children and is living life to the fullest.

The charismatic real estate agent from Perth Property Solutions’ Keith Daddow told Property Observer that he’s no stranger to life’s hardships.

Having now climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with a number of other cancer survivors, he’s doing his best to achieve the last $3,500. He paid for the trip himself, with all donations to go straight to the cause.

You can donate to help him raise the final $3,500 via this link.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer
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