Lifestyle 2019

Andrew Hasnip is raising money for The Daisy Appeal
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Operation Lifestyle · 6 July 2019

Hull & East Yorkshire Medical Research Centre (Daisy Appeal) opened in 2008. The charity built the Jack Brignall PET-CT Scanning Centre in 2014. In 2024 we built a Molecular Imaging Research Centre to produce PET CT tracers. We are fundraising for a £3m digital scanner to help save more lives.

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As part of Humberside Police Lifestyle project the children have decided to raise money for the Daisy Appeal to support the  community and in memory of a close family member lost to cancer.

The children are planning on running various stalls, sponsored walks and other activities to raise funds and awareness of the Daisy Appeal.

Help make cancer, heart disease and dementia a thing of the past. Since it was established in 2000, the Daisy Appeal has raised £12.5m to fund cutting-edge research and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.We built an £8m research centre, which opened in 2008, and in 2014 we opened the £4.5m Jack Brignall PET-CT Scanning Centre. Both are on the Castle Hill Hospital site. We now want to build a £7.2m radiochemistry and cyclotron unit so we can produce our own radioactive tracers.


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Donation summary

Total
£429.94
+ £73.75 Gift Aid
Online
£429.94
Offline
£0.00

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