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Target: £88,000.00
Raised so far: £108,596.04
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George was 41 when he collapsed, on what seemed to be a

normal day at the office.

Scans revealed he had a malignant brain tumour and it quickly

became apparent that he was suffering from a very aggressive form

of the disease. The Consultants all agreed that the tumour was

inoperable, and the prognosis was poor.

George’s gruelling round of treatments started in September 2008;

six weeks of radiotherapy, followed by ten months of chemotherapy,

six of those months were combined with a brand new drug Avastin

which really helped his quality of life.

The average life expectancy of a brain tumour patient is 14 months;

But George was able to live for nearly 18 months. His strong

constitution and the need to be with his three young children, wife,

family and friends kept George fighting.

But sadly,despite his incredible courage and bravery, he died on 28th March 2010.

Throughout this time it became clear to us how little was known about George’s condition. The consultants were

often as baffled as we were about some of his symptoms. Some internet research led us to the startling realisation

that there is little awareness of the disease and a serious lack of funding for research.

Currently Brain Tumour research receives only 0.7% of cancer research spending in the UK despite

the fact that:

Brain tumours are the most common cause of cancer death in children under the age of 15.

More men under 45 and women under 35 die from brain tumour than any other cancer.

To that end we would like to create and fund a research fellowship in George’s name – The George Pickard

Fellowship.

This will allow research into brain tumours to take place at Imperial College Academic Health Science Centre at

Charing Cross Hospital in London. It costs around £40,000 to undertake one year of research. The aim of the

fellowship will be to fund this research for a minimum of three years, which we will do through the Brain Tumour

Research Campaign and

Maybe, one day, someone diagnosed with George’s condition will be able to survive. We are therefore asking you

to contribute to a fund to be created in George’s name.

Royal Parks Half Marathon – 10 October 2010 – George’s Birthday Run

To kick start the fund raising a large group of George’s friends and family will be running the Royal Parks Half

Marathon which coincidentally would have been his birthday! As you can see from the list below this includes his

wife, a brother, nephews, a niece and a number of Godparents of their children. We are all running in aid of

George’s Fellowship.

George would have been 44 on the 10th October 2010, and our initial  aim was to raise at least £44,000 – a thousand pounds for every year of his life. Thanks to your amazing generosity we have been able to increase this target to £88,000 , with the aim to fund the research project for at least 3 years, and hopefully longer.

For more information, including a live blog please go to http://www.brainstrust.org.uk/georgepickardfellowship

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Donation by Don Nelson on 02/09/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Very best of luck. Ken and Jane Burrage Donation by Ken Burrage on 02/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Good luck to Team Pickard - You're running for a very worthy cause. Donation by Philip and Juliet Truett on 01/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Congratulations and best wishes to the Team. Ted and Annie Ivens Donation by EDMUND IVENS on 01/09/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Best of luck to everyone for this very worthy cause Donation by Peter & Suzie Moore on 01/09/10

 
£250.00 + £70.51 Gift Aid
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For all the runners and supporters. A great effort for a great cause. George would be very impressed. Nick, Debs, Godson Will, Sophie and Oliver xx Donation by Nick Cawley on 01/09/10

 
£250.00
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We will be thinking of you. Good luck. Much love from all the crew in Sydney, Richard and Teresa. Donation by Richard Johnson on 31/08/10

 
£100.00
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Good Luck Ed love Anna Frizzell Donation by Anna Frizzell on 31/08/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Terrific. Good luck and much love, Donation by Jay, Kate, Rob, Charlie & Lara x on 31/08/10

 
£250.00 + £70.51 Gift Aid
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GOOD LUCK ! Donation by John Case on 28/08/10

 
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WELL DONE ED,WE KNOW YOU WILL DO IT OUR THOUGHTS WILL BE WITH YOU ALL LOVE BARRY & KIRSTEN Donation by barry giles on 15/08/10

 
£500.00 + £141.03 Gift Aid
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Good luck everyone, glad we could all help too! Love from Joe, Ellie, Lauren, Alice, Liam, Harry, James and Matthew xxxxxxxx Donation by The Cassiobury Gang! on 27/07/10

 
£340.00 + £95.90 Gift Aid
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Good luck to all the runners - sorry I cannot make it....Ollie XX Donation by oliver terry on 20/07/10

 
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I did not personally know George, but I wish your family the strength to get through this hard time. x Donation by lynsey bramston on 07/07/10

 
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In memory of a dear friend and colleague. Donation by Stuart on 06/07/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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We wish we could be there to run with you - here's a small donation to cheer you all on! With love from Nic, Mark, Hannah & Max x x Donation by Nicola Roberts on 05/07/10

 
£50.00
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So pleased to be first to donate to my godfather's brother. I hope this helps other people and saves thier lives. I did a cake sale. Donation by Amelia White-Smith on 04/07/10

 
£101.42 + £28.61 Gift Aid
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* Total raised online: £41,239.00
  Offline donations: £67,357.04
  Mobile donations: £0.00
  Total Raised: £108,596.04
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £9,788.39

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