Anna Gomori

The Pancrequatics

Fundraising for Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund
£51,302
raised of £50,000 target
by 292 supporters
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Anna Gomori Woodcock's fundraising, 18 January 2011
Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund

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RCN 1155322
We research early diagnosis and treatments to beat pancreatic cancer.

Story

This is my Mum.She died of Pancreatic Cancer on the 4 November 2006.

 

In the prime of her life, at the age of 65, she was told she only had weeks to live.Tragically a short 16 weeks later she died leaving behind two daughters and a grandchild. Three years ago, I also lost my dear friend Susan Hobbs, who, following a courageous battle with cancer lost her life on 15 August 2010. She was 42.

 

This devastating story has become an all too common one affecting many families in today’s society. On September 3rd 2011, I successfully swam the English Channel as part of a relay team. The amazing support for this event enabled me to raise £18,000.00 for the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund.  On July 7th 2012, twelve adventurous people took part in a sky dive, jumping from a height of 13,000 feet from Sibson Airfield over beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. And on August 26th 2013, a group of 28 hardy Coton folk (13 adults and 15 kids) climbed Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, a 8-hour round-trip. These events have raised almost £30,000 to support the vital work of the PCR charity (no. 1103253) http://www.pcrf.org.uk.

 

 

Limited research funding in the past has contributed to the current survival rate of those diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer being only 3%, this figure has not improved in 40 years. Please help us to reduce the devastating effects that this disease has on people’s lives by donating whatever you can.

 

Thank you for your support! Love Anna x

 

About the charity

Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund

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RCN 1155322
Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund is the only national charity dedicated solely to beating pancreatic cancer through research. Survival rates are low, so new research is vital. In the past, this cancer received little attention. With your help, we can change this so more people beat pancreatic cancer.

Donation summary

Total raised
£51,301.34
+ £2,432.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£11,836.75
Offline donations
£39,464.59

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