Story
Over the years I have witnessed the best of people fight against this vicious killer, some have won and sadly others have lost.
On 03/07/2014 my family lost of one of my dad's close friends, Paul Booth to two very aggressive forms of Cancer: Oesophagus and Liver. He was the fittest, healthiest and one of the most selfless men I knew and the loss of him has given me a whole new meaning for doing this. If someone so young and undeserving can be taken, who could be next?
Since Cancer Research UK began 40 years ago they have more than doubled survival rates from diagnosis and because of this, I still have people in my life that without donations from people like you would not have been possible.
On 03/07/2014 my family lost of one of my dad's close friends, Paul Booth to two very aggressive forms of Cancer: Oesophagus and Liver. He was the fittest, healthiest and one of the most selfless men I knew and the loss of him has given me a whole new meaning for doing this. If someone so young and undeserving can be taken, who could be next?
Since Cancer Research UK began 40 years ago they have more than doubled survival rates from diagnosis and because of this, I still have people in my life that without donations from people like you would not have been possible.
Anyone can walk this distance (26.2 Miles) and together with your generosity we can help the fight against Cancer. My SHINE Night Walk is dedicated to those I have lost but if you would like me to add anyone to me dedication then let me know, their name along with so many others will SHINE on the 27/09/2014.
Gift Aid- If you are a UK taxpayer, please remember to tick the Gift Aid box when donating as this will increase you donation by at least 25% at no cost to you.
www.shinewalk.org