Ollie's Everest

Oliver Blagden is raising money for Rennie Grove Hospice Care
In memory of Anthony Read
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We believe that everyone with a life-limiting illness should be able to live well for as long as possible & have the choice to die at home. We will put you & your family at the heart of our specialist care, day & night, to live the best quality life you can & to make every moment together matter.

Story

November last year, my grandfather, Anthony Read, died after a long battle with cancer. The pain he went through must have been excruciating, and the care he needed was vital in keeping him going. Rennie Grove Hospice care gave him that support, and allowed him to spend every day he could surrounded by his family and loved ones.

Rennie Grove Hospice Care is entirely dependent on donations. Whilst millions of pounds goes towards cancer research and finding cures, not enough goes towards helping those who already have the disease.

Cancer patients, and their families need our help. That is why, on the 23rd July 2016, I will be attempting an Everest Challenge. This is to climb the total elevation of Mount Everest in one go, on my bike. This is 29,029ft of climbing and I know it won't be easy. Fighting cancer isn't easy though- but it's a fight we need to do!

So please, help me in this challenge. Donate anything you can, so that together, we can help those that really need our help.

Thank you.


Everest Challenge- 23rd July 2016, Aston Hill, Stokenchurch

Donation summary

Total
£2,255.93
Online
£1,900.93
Offline
£355.00

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