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Closed 31/05/2018
Cahonas Scotland

Sam Heughan MPC double marathon challenge in support of Cahonas Scotland

Raising funds for Cahonas Scotland and their Testicular Cancer Education and Awareness Programme by running the Stirling and EMF Edinburgh Marathon. My running vest will be won by one lucky donator.
£39,677
raised of £15,000 target
by 1293 supporters
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Closed on 31/05/2018
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I wanted to do my own peak challenge and I thought two marathons would be a fitting challenge. I’ve been working with Cahonas Scotland for a while now. Testicular cancer is something that people need to be more aware of, the benefits of early detection and reducing the stigma and embarrassment about talking of the subject. They’re a fantastic small Scottish charity with big results and we wanted to make people aware of the great work they do, spread the word and support the work they do. 

By supporting my challenge you will be entered in to a prize draw with a chance to win my signed and worn marathon running vest.  

Make a donation of $10 USD or more to enter for the chance to win. (For every $10 USD increment, you will receive 1 raffle 'ticket'. (Example: A $30 USD donation will receive 3 raffle 'tickets').  

Please ensure that once your donation has gone through that you tick the box alongside “I'm happy to be contacted by Cahonas Scotland". Justgiving can then share your contact details to ensure you can be contacted if you are drawn as winner.  The winner will be drawn on 1st June 2018

Good luck and thank you for supporting. Sam x

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Cahonas Scotland

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Cahonas Scotland exist to educate males in Scotland on the importance of early detection, through regular self-checking. Cahonas Scotland is committed to ensuring all cases of testicular cancer are diagnosed at the earliest stage possible, where treatment is more effective and survival rates higher.

Donation summary

Total raised
£39,676.43
+ £1,034.56 Gift Aid
Online donations
£39,676.43
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£32,355.66
Donations via fundraisers
£7,320.77

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