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Closed 31/08/2018

Snowdon 500 and Welsh 3 Peaks Challenge 2018

Join PCRC once again in climbing the tallest mountain in England and Wales! Take on Mount Snowdon, or climb Pen Y Fan and Cadair Idris too!

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Closed 31/08/2018

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People affected by prostate cancer need breakthrough treatments. Research is the only way to turn this hope into reality. Combining patient stories and scientific expertise, we fund projects that have a real impact, reducing side-effects, cutting treatment costs and ultimately improving outcomes.

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The Prostate Cancer Research Centre are running the Snowdon 500 Challenge and Welsh 3 Peaks Challenge once again! Join us in climbing the tallest mountain in England and Wales, or be brave and take on the three tallest peaks in Wales; Pen Y Fan, Cadair Idris, and Mount Snowdon!

The Challenge will be taking place on the 12th and 13th May 2018. Come and conquer mountains with PCRC!

 The Snowdon 500 Challenge has been running for for ten years, and since it was first started by it's founder Matt Rannamets, the event has raised over £1 million for the charity. Help us hit our next million!.

All funds raised will go towards funding our world class scientists to find new treatments for men with advanced prostate cancer. Without your help, we cannot continue to try and find a way to increase the quality and longevity of those suffering with the disease.

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Donation summary

Total
£37,147.24
+ £5,551.73 Gift Aid
Online
£35,119.74
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£150.00
Fundraisers
£36,997.24

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