James Gittins

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Fundraising for Cure Leukaemia
£1,752
raised of £1,500 target
by 34 supporters
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Event: Birmingham International Marathon 2017, on 15 October 2017
Cure Leukaemia has committed to raise an ADDITIONAL £1m to fully fund the expansion of the globally significant Centre for Clinical Haematology in Birmingham by 31.12.2017 and YOU can play your part.

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The University of Birmingham and Cure Leukaemia have combined to launch the “Birmingham, let’s cure leukaemia” campaign which aims to help the city find a cure for blood cancer in the next 30 years. 

This collaboration will raise funds to support University of Birmingham researcher and co-founder of Cure Leukaemia, Professor Charlie Craddock and his teams based in the Centre for Clinical Haematology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and across the West Midlands, to continue their work to deliver ground-breaking new therapies to leukaemia patients across the region. The aim by 2024 is to double the number of patients treated, double the capacity for clinical trials on offer, whilst looking to potentially leverage in excess of £100 million of free drugs for patients battling blood cancer. This will consolidate the Centre’s position as a world-leading centre for the treatment of blood cancer.

See more at: http://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk

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About the campaign

Cure Leukaemia has committed to raise an ADDITIONAL £1m to fully fund the expansion of the globally significant Centre for Clinical Haematology in Birmingham by 31.12.2017 and YOU can play your part.

About the charity

Cure Leukaemia

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Cure Leukaemia fund research nurses at 15 hospitals across the UK. These roles form the Trials Acceleration Programme (TAP) network giving patients, from a catchment area of 30m, access to potentially life-saving treatments through clinical trials, with plans to fund a paediatric network on the way.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,752.00
+ £236.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,502.00
Offline donations
£250.00

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