5th Years Dance

Cerys Mack is raising money for Young Lives vs Cancer

Team: CLICENDALES 2023

CLIC Dance Show · 11 March 2023

At Young Lives vs Cancer, we help families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them. But every day 12 more children and young people hear the devastating news they have cancer. We’ll face it all together – but we can’t do it without you. Visit www.younglivesvscancer.org.uk

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Welcome to the CLICENDALES 2023 5th Years Dance justgiving page!

We're a group of final year medical students, who will be participating in the annual clicendales medics dance show in aid of young lives vs cancer. A charity that supports young people and their families through a cancer diagnosis.

This group of final years includes Cerys Mack, Georgia Hall, Liam Carty-Howe, Caitlin Hopkins, Darya Shiri-Feshki, Micheal Yin, Emily Sargent, Max Clark, Max Rowlands, Megan Jones, Will Marsh and Saul Federman.

The CLIC show is an annual show, with 200 medics dancing at 02 academy on the 11th of March in the hope to raise money for our amazing charity! The theme this year is The only way is CLIC (aka reality TV). The theme for our 5th years dance is ‘I’m a medic get me out of here! ‘

Any donation, big or small, is immensely helpful to our cause and we'd be really grateful for anything! Thank you!

Here’s some up-to-date amounts for what your money goes to:

£25 could pay for an hour of support for a family from a Young Lives vs Cancer Social Care Worker. They will aim to speak with children and young people with cancer, and their families, soon after diagnosis and help them to understand and cope with the emotional, practical and financial effects of cancer, through treatment and beyond.

£38 could pay for a family to stay together, for free in a Young Lives vs Cancer Home from Home for one night, close to where their child receives cancer treatment.

£100 could pay for a family to receive a Young Lives vs Cancer grant helping to cover the immediate costs that a cancer diagnosis brings, such as travel, parking and sibling childcare.

£200 could pay for the bereavement support of a young cancer patient and their family.

£1,178 could pay for 31 days; the average duration of a family’s stay at a Young Lives vs Cancer Home from Home saving that family £3,100 in emergency accommodation costs and enabling the family to stay together. These Homes are so important, often a lifeline for families, providing them with a place to stay, close to where the child is receiving cancer treatment.

Thank you so much for helping support children and young people with cancer!

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Donation summary

Total
£2,705.37
+ £312.06 Gift Aid
Online
£2,219.51
Offline
£485.86

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