David Greenaway

David's Life Cycle 4 Page - Going the extra mile for Children's Brain Tumour Research

Fundraising for Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre - University of Nottingham
£128,246
raised of £120,000 target
by 218 supporters
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Event: Life Cycle 4: The four corners of Great Britain, from 15 August 2014 to 30 August 2014
In memory of Sam White
We undertake critical brain tumour research to improve survival rates across the World.

Story

Cancer destroys the lives of those who have the misfortune to suffer from the disease, and it can wreck the lives of those closest to them. This is never truer than with childhood cancer. And the biggest cause of death from childhood cancers are brain tumours.

As a parent I cannot begin to imagine how distressing a childhood brain tumour must be. Yet, engaging with parents and their children is uplifting. The courage and dignity with which they deal with such a devastating disease is quite extraordinary. Moreover, their single minded commitment to make sacrifices to help others in a similar position is inspiring.

That is why I will cycle 1,400 miles for the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTR).

CBTR pioneers both fundamental and clinical research to improve diagnosis, intervention and care. Its expertise and delivery are pretty well unmatched and I want to see it do even more to change the life chances of children diagnosed with brain tumours.

There will also be a personal dimension to this challenge: Sam White.

Sam and his parents Pam and Mike were told he had a brain tumour in 2009. He underwent many operations and subsequent chemotherapy, but lost his battle in September last year. Throughout the final three and a half years of his life he made sure he did big fun things like carrying the Olympic torch and sailing with Dame Ellen MacArthur. But alongside that, and despite the demands of more or less constant therapy, he worked tirelessly and cheerfully to raise awareness of children’s brain tumours and to raise funds to help others. He was a remarkable boy.

I will ride my 1,400 miles around the four corners of Great Britain in Sam’s honour.

Thank you for supporting me in any way you can.

Follow the team's journey on Twitter @UoNLifeCycle and on the Vice-Chancellor's blog: 

http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/lifecycle/ 

About the charity

We perform pioneering research into genetic abnormalities of brain tumours, novel imaging techniques & drug delivery. We also excel in diagnosis, innovative treatment & raising awareness. Additional funding will enable crucial advances to be made in understanding & treating childhood brain tumours.

Donation summary

Total raised
£128,245.18
+ £3,656.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£26,489.18
Offline donations
£101,756.00

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