Kate's London Bridgathon 2019

Kathryn Clark is raising money for University College London Hospitals Charity UK
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London Bridgathon 2019 · 15 September 2019

Join our flagship annual walk along the River Thames, cross London's bridges and raise funds for Haematology Cancer Care, UCLH. With Patrons Julian Rhind-Tutt and Professor Emma Morris. Bump into old friends and meet new ones and celebrate our 25th!

Story

I walked the London Bridgathon route with over 400 supporters of Haematology Cancer Care UCLH Charity in order to support and fundraise for haematology patients at the hospital. I've already had donations totalling £417.50 which was donated to the charity's main page for the Bridgathon: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/LB2019

Thank you all for your generous donations so far, some of which may not appear below on my page because they were paid directly into the fund by cheque (thanks Peter&Kathleen, Martin&June, Ken &Sue, Matt&Chris, John, Antonio, Nicole and Jasmina!)

So in fact I've exceeded my target of £1000 by far!!!

It's still possible to donate to my page to support this cause and help it reach it's target, thank you very much for any donations large and small.

Kate

Haematology Cancer Care supporters are walking in our annual London Bridgathon to help us celebrate our 25th anniversary. Haematology Cancer Care helps the Haematology Service deliver transformational treatment and personalised care at UCLH. Our strong community of patients, families and staff are committed to supporting haematology through fundraising activities and events. Our senior clinical staff work closely with all haematology teams and haematology patients ensuring donations make a significant impact on the services at UCLH. We provide wide-ranging support including high-tech medical equipment and research projects, free complementary therapy for patients and families and specialist education for nurses across five inpatient wards, day-care, ambulatory care, young adult and outpatient services.

Donation summary

Total
£1,174.50
Online
£757.00
Offline
£417.50

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