Brian Florance

Brian's Le Tour De Balls Trois - Chalk & Downs

Fundraising for It's in the Bag
£1,427
raised of £600 target
by 30 supporters
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Le Tour de Balls is back for the third time, 24 riders, 300 miles in 3 days! Supporting Men with Testicular Cancer in the South West

Story

BRIAN FLORANCE – aka “The Weymouth Warrior”

At the ripe old age of 67 I still haven't learned to give up my sport. Unfortunately having a knee replacement is a constant reminder of my youth, however I never let that stop my determination in setting myself personal riding challenges like this one for It’s in the Bag.

So why Le Tour De Balls Trois? I have had many family and friends affected by different forms of cancer, so I wanted to give something back for the support and treatment they have received.

I've created this page because I want to make a difference. I'm inspired by the work of It's in the Bag and wanted to support them by raising money. Please help me help them by giving whatever you can using the 'Give Now' button. The more people that know about It's in the Bag, the greater their impact, so please also spread the word by sharing my page with your friends and family. Thank you in advance for your generosity, it means a lot!

About the campaign

Le Tour de Balls is back for the third time, 24 riders, 300 miles in 3 days! Supporting Men with Testicular Cancer in the South West

About the charity

It's in the Bag

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It’s in the Bag is run by a group of survivors with support from specialist NHS staff and provide hands-on support for men with testicular cancer (germ cell) in the South-West. We have three simple aims: Support: Being diagnosed with testicular cancer and going through treatment is a huge challenge – physically, mentally and emotionally. We provide a range of activities and initiatives to help men through this tough time. Awareness: We teach men the importance of checking their balls regularly and taking any issues straight to their GP. Spreading this knowledge promotes earlier diagnosis, which often means simpler, more effective treatment and better chances of a cure. Survival: With UK cure rates for testicular cancer running above 98%, we focus on survival helping guys tackle the emotional and practical impact of cancer, both during treatment and into their lives after.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,426.74
+ £102.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,426.74
Offline donations
£0.00

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