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Itโ€™s back to school time in the northern hemisphere โ€“ which means proud parents everywhere have been whipping out their iPhones and madly snapping away, keen to capture their childโ€™s first day at school. 

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Except for one family.

Last week British mum Julie Apicella share a poignant photo of her daughter Emily on Facebook. 

On the left of her post was a photo of her daughter, taken this time last year, and on the right was a photo of the same space โ€“ only without Emily.

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โ€œSchool photo time,โ€ she wrote in her post. โ€œObviously someone very special missing โ€“ my daughter Emily.โ€

Julie, who wrote the post to in support for Go Gold, a charity that raises awareness of childhood cancers, lost Emily after a three-year battle with cancer.

Her post has now been shared 9000 times, in part because of its impassioned plea to other parents.

โ€œImagine if your school photo this year is the LAST you will ever be able to take and will just be a memory to remember.

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โ€œI have asked my friends and family to change their profile pics to go gold and many have done this and I thank you, those who havenโ€™t please consider changing yours , it takes seconds and you donโ€™t have to donate any money or your spleen in doing so.

โ€œNearly everyone on my list has children or family members and this could be your reality in the future 1 in 285 children will get A cancer diagnoses. Raising awareness of symptoms and that childhood cancer is not rare is the first hurdle to jump. And if you think please just give it a rest about cancer the delete friend button is near my name please press.โ€

September is childhood cancer month. To find out more about Go Gold, visit their website. 

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