Dumball Rally 2017 - The A Team

The ATeam is raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust

Participants: Dan Nowell, Paul Cobb, Steve Silva and Derek Howarth

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Dumball Rally 2017 · 12 January 2017

We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

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The A team are going to be travelling from New-Delhi through the heart of India ( which will cover 1,500 miles ) where we will finish in Goa. We have been given this amazing opportunity which we simply couldn't turn down and we're hoping to raise as much as possible for Teenage Cancer Trust. Without the work of TCT, young people with cancer can be treated alongside children or elderly patients, isolating them when they most need support that's appropriate for their age group. They also arrange trips, provide a teenage lounge and ward where they can be around people going through a similar experience at a similar age. 

''The Dumball is a non profit organisation founded by a bunch of like minded individuals who were fed up with reading about the japes of the rich and famous taking part in the Gumball Rally and wanted a piece of the action – on a fraction of the budget. So, they decided to create the ultimate peasant’s road trip.''

So far the Dumball has raised over £650,000 and they are determined to smash the £1 million mark. Will you help us to reach this goal?

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Donation summary

Total
£9,213.01
+ £933.61 Gift Aid
Online
£9,213.01
Offline
£0.00

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