Richard's Myeloma Fund Raising Page

Richard Williamson is raising money for Myeloma UK
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Myeloma UK London Paris Ride 2016 · 5 May 2016 to 9 May 2016 ·

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.

Story

As many of you know, my wonderful wife, Sarah, was diagnosed with Myeloma in March last year.  2015 turned out to be a really tough year but Sarah has powered through her treatment, involving a lot of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant and is now in remission.  She's been incredible throughout the whole thing and makes me so proud.

Unfortunately Myeloma is still incurable.

Myeloma UK are on the front line of the battle against Myeloma.  They are the only organisation in the UK focused on Myeloma and they are helping myeloma patients live longer and with a better quality of life.

They need our support.  As such, on 5th May 2016, I'm going to cycle from London to Paris with the aim of raising much needed funds.  My Target is £1500 but if I can beat this I'll be over the moon!

Anything you can give will be mega appreciated!

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Donation summary

Total
£2,950.17
+ £662.25 Gift Aid
Online
£2,950.17
Offline
£0.00

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