Dave On Top (again) Climbing Kilimanjaro

on 27 September 2013
on 27 September 2013
I lost both my parents to cancer, and several friends and colleagues have either directly or indirectly suffered as a result of cancer. As you can imagine, I am very motivated to help give others a fighting chance.
Next January, I'm off to climb Kilimanjaro. Despite what you might have read or heard, it's not an easy challenge but that is the point. I may not get to the top, but that is not stopping me going. And it's the same with your donations. Your £10 won't beat cancer, but together with her £10 and his £10 and their £20, it will.
There have been some amazing breakthroughs recently and that's down to our support for research. When you see results, it makes the dontating all the more worthwhile. My mum had an extra 6 months of quality life thanks to cancer research. So thank you from me to anyone who has donated any amount to a cancer charity. You helped my mum and other mums and dads and loved ones.
Please give something. If you would rather give to a local cancer charity, or a cancer support charity, then that's good too. This page is for donations to Cancer Research UK only.
Gift Aid it! If you are a UK taxpayer, please remember to tick the Gift Aid box when donating as this will increase your donation by at least 25% at no cost to you.
I really appreciate any support you can give, be it moral, monetary or by raising the awareness of friends to this page.
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Thank you
Dave
Together we will beat cancer.
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