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Our annual fundraiser is back! This year’s Walk of Hope takes place on Saturday 27th September 2025, or you can organise your own Walk of Hope on any day that suits you.
Join us in stepping out to raise money to fund life-saving research at our Centres of Excellence and bring much-needed hope to brain tumour patients and their families.
Every September, thousands of supporters like you join our Walk of Hope events or organise their own walks in their community, set up fundraising pages and make donations to help find a cure for brain tumours, which kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.
Will you step forward in 2025 to help find a cure?
As most of you will know, in May this year we recieved the most devastating news 💔 Jamie had been feeling unwell for a few days, we thought he had hayfever. Unfortunately this was not the case. After various tests and scans jamie was diagnosed with a stage 4 brain tumour. Brain tumours are the most common types of cancer in adults and children under 40, affecting around 3500 people in Scotland every year but the funding for research is not as substantial as other types of cancers. So on the 27th September myself and Kai will take part in the Walk of Hope at strathclyde country park to raise money and awareness for this disease. We are aiming to raise £500. Please donate as much or as little as you can because every penny counts to hopefully one day finding a cure. Thankyou ❤️