Hundreds of people turned up in Mauchline at the weekend to support a fun day for Ava Bolton.

Young, brave Ava is currently battling stage 4 high risk neuroblastoma.

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Since her diagnosis, parents Scott and Natalie have been doing all they can to raise £250,000 to take Ava for specialist treatment in America, once her current treatment ends.

The East Ayrshire community and beyond have come together to host various fun days, charity nights, collections, and much more on behalf of the Boltons.

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Ava's total raised currently shot past £200,000, with this weekend's event sure to have made anexcellent contribution towards that total.

Sunday's fun day involved a 5k run around Mauchline, face painting, alpacas, a disco dome and much more taking place at Beechgrove Park.

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Loads of people from the surrounding communities, as well as local representatives, turned out to show their love and support for the Boltons.

You can support Scott and Natalie's funding for Ava online at https://bit.ly/scottnatalieandava.

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The dedicated Help Our Ava Facebook page also has lots of information about various fundraisers and events taking place on Ava's behalf.

Our photographer, Charlie Gilmour, was on hand on Sunday to capture all of the fun.

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Who can you spot in our photo gallery?

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