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    Weʼve raised £50 to support Alice's Arc, a Sevenoaks based charity dedicated to finding less harsh treatments for childhood Rhabdomyosarcoma

    Funded on Monday, 23rd July 2018

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    Alice’s Arc was formed by our friends in Sevenoaks. It is inspired by their daughter Alice who is fighting cancer and was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma at 3 years old. Alice’s parents are working to increase awareness of the lack of funding in to research for childhood cancers and the desperate need to find less harsh treatments.

    With only 3 new drugs being approved to treat childhood cancers over the last 20 years more research is desperately needed.

    Sam and I are running the Bewl half marathon for Alice's Arc on the 12th May. Please give if you can. Also please consider using smile.amazon.co.uk/ this doesn't cost anything, but amazon will donate a percentage of your purchase to the charity if you list it.

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      • Bridget Veitch

        Bridget Veitch

        Mar 26, 2018

        Good luck with marathon!

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