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Fundraising for The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust
£5,573
raised of £2,000 target
by 217 supporters
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Event: London Marathon 2018, on 22 April 2018
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I am running the London marathon 2018 on behalf of CHECT, because my son was diagnosed with eye cancer, & this charity helped us throughout this awful diagnosis.
In early January 2016, my son, Noah (then aged 18 months) was diagnosed with a type of eye cancer called a Retinoblastoma, in his right eye. Following this devastating diagnosis, Noah had surgery to remove his eye and have a prosthetic one fitted in its place, had 6 months of intense chemotherapy, & had to spend 9 weeks in America having Proton Beam Therapy.
During all of this, the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust provided our family with so much invaluable information, advice, care and support, & I want to raise money for them to ensure they can continue to help other families who find themselves in a similar situation.
Training for this event is not going to be easy for me, as in late 2014 I was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer requiring surgery and radiotherapy. This year, just a few days after finding out I had a place in the London marathon, a scan revealed that unfortunately my brain tumour has regrown. Two weeks later I again had to undergo brain surgery, & I am now going to be treated with chemotherapy, which will continue even when I do the marathon.
So, please give generously!

About the campaign

About the charity

The Childhood Eye Cancer Trust

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As the UK’s only charity dedicated to helping people affected by Rb, we provide support and information to families and individuals, fund research into the prevention and treatment of retinoblastoma, raise awareness among health professionals and the public and influence policy to improve services.

Donation summary

Total raised
£5,572.53
+ £1,057.05 Gift Aid
Online donations
£5,572.53
Offline donations
£0.00

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