Quest Fundraising for Action for A-T

Quest Professional 2021/2022 students fundraising by taking on personal challenges or staging organised events to achieve their personal target of £200 each. Thank you to everyone participating.
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Visit the charity's profileQuest Professional 2021/2022 students fundraising by taking on personal challenges or staging organised events to achieve their personal target of £200 each. Thank you to everyone participating.
Closed 31/07/2022
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Visit the charity's profileAction for A-T was established in 2012 by parents whose daughter was diagnosed with a rare neurological condition named Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T).
Since 2012, they have invested over £3.1 million in 41 A-T related research projects globally and work constantly with the best scientific minds to develop new research opportunities. The charity has its own highly qualified multi-disciplinary medical advisory and peer review panel and a grant management process which has led them to achieving a best practice award from the national Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC).
The charity's mission is simple, they aim to speed up the process of identifying a cure for A-T or treatments that delay or prevent the disabling effects of this devastating childhood condition. They do this by seeking and funding high quality peer-reviewed medical research both in the UK and around the world.
Further investment into A-T research is urgently required as there is currently no treatment or cure for the condition. 1 in 3 children with A-T will develop cancer or respiratory disorders at some stage in their short lifetimes and more than half will die before they are out of their teens. Despite these statistics, just 5% (less than £10 per child) of the UKs annual research spend is committed to paediatric research. As a result, innovative and life changing research is going underfunded.
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