Fin Monahan

Fin, Dunc, Matt and Dan - Sahara Banger Rally Oct 2022

Fundraising for Myeloma UK

£2,595
raised of £2,000 target
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Sahara Banger Rally, 13 October 2022
Myeloma UK

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We provide support and fund vital research to make myeloma history

Story

Fin, an RAF pilot who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross on operations in 2006, was diagnosed with the incurable cancer Multiple Myeloma in 2009. Following a bone marrow stem cell transplant, he returned to flying duties.  He relapsed in 2015 but had a second stem cell transplant and returned again to flying as the Commandant of the Central Flying School which included having the Red Arrows under his Command. a highlight of his career. Fin relapsed again in 2020 but he was given a novel therapy at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Fin continues to serve in the RAF and lives a very active life whilst continuing to battle this cancer. Matt, Dan Fin and Dunc are very close RAF pilot friends. Dunc both flew on the Red Arrows and also commanded the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.  Matt and Dan are the next generation of RAF pilots going through training. Fin and Dunc previously walked Hadrian’s Wall to raise money for Myeloma Charities along with some other mates. This time, Fin, Dunc, Matt and Dan are heading off overseas to cross the Sahara in an old banger to raise money to combat Myeloma and to support the  Royal British Legion. Your support for these charities would be very much appreciated.  If you use this link you will be contributing to Myeloma UK.

Thanks in advance

The Sahara Team

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Myeloma UK

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Myeloma UK is the only organisation in the UK dealing exclusively with myeloma. We provide information and support to patients and their families and help myeloma patients live longer, with a better quality of life by accelerating the discovery, development of and access to new treatments.

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