Stacey Nevin

A royal walk (or run) in the parks!

Fundraising for Beating Bowel Cancer
£2,209
raised of £2,100 target
by 72 supporters
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Event: Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon 2015, on 11 October 2015
Participants: Oscar Wisniewski, Jenny Farrington, Jordan Zubeidi, Lucinda Murphy, Amy O'Gorman & Ivan Millar
Beating Bowel Cancer

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RCN 1071038
We fund research, campaign and support to stop people dying of bowel cancer

Story

In October 2015, a lovely team of runners will be lacing up their running shoes and taking part in the Royal Parks Half Marathon, all in the name of charity. 

Oscar Wisniewski, Jenny Farrington, Jordan Zubeidi, Lucinda Murphy, Amy O'Gorman & Ivan Millar will be taking on the picturesque but challenging 13.1mile course starting and finishing in Hyde Park.  Our team of runners are hoping to raise as much money for Beating Bowel Cancer as possible.

Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK today and is the biggest cause of cancer deaths.  It can affect anyone at age.  Beating Bowel Cancer offers practical and emotional support for those affected by bowel cancer, promotes early diagnosis and campaigns for the highest quality treatment and care for patients.  The charity does not receive government funding for their work, so rely on fundraising and donations.

Together, we can beat bowel cancer and the team are grateful for any support you can offer, however big or small the contribution.

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About the charity

Beating Bowel Cancer

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RCN 1071038
We fund targeted research, provide expert information and support to patients and their families, educate the public and professionals about the disease and campaign for early diagnosis and access to best treatment and care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,208.50
+ £478.86 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,153.50
Offline donations
£55.00

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