Kind folk have helped a family spend more time and create precious memories with their dad after he was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Bonnie Mayhew lives with her three children near Lenwade and her dad, Darren Mayhew, lives nearby in Sparham.

However, on July 26 the Mayhew family received the devastating news that Darren had terminal kidney cancer.

Dereham Times: Reaching the GoFundMe target will help Darren spend more time with his grandchildrenReaching the GoFundMe target will help Darren spend more time with his grandchildren (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

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Bonnie, 23, said she "wasn't ready" to lose her dad and wanted to be able to spend the remaining time with him along with her three grandchildren.

A GoFundMe was set up and within a matter of days, the family's £500 target was smashed, with more than £900 raised.

Dereham Times: Darren's daughter, Bonnie, say the family is overwhelmed by the support from everyoneDarren's daughter, Bonnie, say the family is overwhelmed by the support from everyone (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

One kind person even donated a five-night stay at a holiday park in Pakefield.

Bonnie said: "The woman booked the holiday there between October 2-6 but since then she's bought a static caravan in Belton, so they offered us the original holiday.

Dereham Times: Darren Mayhew's family have set up a GoFundMe after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer on July 26Darren Mayhew's family have set up a GoFundMe after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer on July 26 (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

"Dad's operation is scheduled for September 21 so it will depend how that goes but the woman has said we're more than welcome to take the kids, which dad was also happy with."

The family says it's "overwhelmed" by the support and is already making memories together.

Dereham Times: As well as surpassing the GoFundMe target of £500 the family was also donated a five day holiday at a caravan parkAs well as surpassing the GoFundMe target of £500 the family was also donated a five day holiday at a caravan park (Image: Bonnie Mayhew)

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Bonnie added: "Dad is really overwhelmed by the support he's received from everyone since getting the word out.

"We went for a little trip to Funkys on Sunday (August 20) where he got to see the kids playing which he enjoyed and that's what the fundraiser is all about really.

"On behalf of everyone in our family, we're so grateful for the continued support."