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Closed 01/11/2019
Weʼve raised £610 to help raise funds in support of Carwyn, Carys & Gareth to run the Cardiff Half Marathon, in memory of Carwyn's mam, Alison Evans.
- Llandysul
- Funded on Friday, 1st November 2019
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A fyddech yn fodlon ein noddi i godi arian, er mwyn ariannu'r ymchwil hanfodol sydd angen i gefnogi cleifion cancr y pancreas yng Nghymru!
Please sponsor us to help raise money, to fund the essential research needed to support pancreatic cancer patients in Wales!
Nothing better than doing something out of your comfort zone for essential research, and more importantly in memory of someone so special and who is missed so much by everyone who knew her.
Bring it on i say!
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18
Matthew Davies
Oct 6, 2019
£100.00
Steffan Jackson
Oct 6, 2019
Pob lwc 💪🏻💪🏻
£10.00
Sarah Cain
Oct 5, 2019
' cause I know she would be bursting with pride 💜
£110.00
Nick Plumber
Oct 5, 2019
Good Luck tomorrow
£20.00
Helen
Oct 1, 2019
Pob lwc i chi gyd.
£10.00
Osian Davies
Sep 30, 2019
Pob lwc i chi gyd! Cewch amdani
£30.00
Tim Humfreys
Sep 16, 2019
Pob lwc gyda’r sialenj!Da iawn Carwyn
£100.00
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Carwyn Oliver-Evans
Llandysul
Doing anything and everything I can to raise money for the research needed to support Pancreatic Cancer patients in Wales. Things i do are mostly out of my comfort zone, and more importantly in memory of someone who was taken from us too soon, that was my Mam, Alison Evans.