Peter Mulhern

Brian's page

Fundraising for June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund
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In memory of Brian Mulhern

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Dear All,

On the 12th December 2014 my dad Brian Alan Mulhern passed away after having contracting mesotheilioma. He was 74 years old. He was only diagnosed on 29th April 2014 with the illness. He was a bricklayer for 52 years having worked all over London and its surrounding counties. He contracted the illness just for doing his job. The United Kingdom has the highest rate of deaths of Mesotheilioma each year with about 2500 deaths this year alone and is expected to peak by 2020. We would really appreciate your help in raising money to help in the research and support of mesothelioma sufferers. We will be raising money for the June Hancock Mesotheilioma Research fund. Please visit the website below to see what kind of work they do.

June Hancock Mesothelioma Research Fund

Website: junehancockfund.org

If you could also follow this link to sign a petition to the British government for the provision of research funding into asbestos related diseases.

www.epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/59014

My father was the greatest man I have ever known and all he did was give to others so hopefully now we will be able to give back to him and others like him.

Thank you all in in advance for your help

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About the charity

The Fund was created in 1997 to raise awareness of mesothelioma, fund research, and to support patients and carers. We have raised more than £1 million, mostly in small donations from those personally affected, for research, a helpline and educational/information events across the country.

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