Cleethorpes Squash

Cleethorpes Squash for Prostate Cancer Research

Fundraising for Prostate Cancer Research
£1,930
raised of £1,000 target
by 47 supporters
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Event: Snowdonia for Science 2022, from 18 June 2022 to 19 June 2022
Participants: Rog Ellis, Matt Ellis, Carl Hoad, Alan Borrill, John Zielinski, Drew Parkington, Harry Falconer
Snowdonia for Science is Prostate Cancer Research's annual fundraising hiking challenge, set in the heart of Snowdonia and offering specially-curated routes for all abilities.

Story

On 18th June, a team from Clee Squash Club (Rog Ellis, Alan Borrill, John Zielinski, Carl Hoad, Drew Parkington and Harry Falconer with special guest Matt Ellis (Chair of Prostate Cancer Research) will be joining Snowdonia for Science 22 raising funds for Prostate Cancer Research in a new and interesting climb - a 13 mile circular walk on the Snowdonia Massif.

Every charity has struggled hugely with Covid, and fund raising events like this are so important to their continued research. Any money you contribute is so much appreciated…

Many thanks ….#teamcleesquash

Thank you for visiting our JustGiving page! Prostate Cancer Research are dedicated to creating brand new prostate cancer treatments. Prostate cancer is now the most diagnosed cancer in the UK and 11,500 men die from the disease every year. People affected by prostate cancer need breakthrough treatments, and research is the only way to turn this hope into reality. Their vision is clear; a world where people are free from the impact of prostate cancer. We are part of #TeamPCR because we share this vision. Will you help support us to fund their research?



About the campaign

Snowdonia for Science is Prostate Cancer Research's annual fundraising hiking challenge, set in the heart of Snowdonia and offering specially-curated routes for all abilities.

About the charity

Prostate Cancer Research

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People affected by prostate cancer need breakthrough treatments. Research is the only way to turn this hope into reality. Combining patient stories and scientific expertise, we fund projects that have a real impact, reducing side-effects, cutting treatment costs and ultimately improving outcomes.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,930.00
+ £203.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,430.00
Offline donations
£500.00

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