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Step Places

Step Places Heaton and Tatton Park 10k's

Fundraising for World Child Cancer
£13,548
raised of £2,500 target
by 35 supporters
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World Child Cancer
Campaign by World Child Cancer (RCN 1084729)
Over 300,000 children worldwide develop cancer each year. If the illness is detected early enough, many of these children can be cured

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On Sunday 10th November 19, members of the Step Places team will be running 10k at Heaton Park .

We will also be entering into the Tatton Park Yule Yomp festive 10k on Sunday 8th December 19.

We are entering these events to raise money and awareness for World Child Cancer who we are proud to be sponsoring.

World Child Cancer improves the diagnosis, access to treatment and quality of care for children with cancer, and their families, in low- and middle-income countries. We achieve this via our twinning partnerships between hospitals in the developing world and those in the developed world. These partnerships, together with staff training and mentoring, provide valuable expertise which builds the sustainable capacity and knowledge of doctors and nurses in-country. We also provide holistic care for families, support treatment costs, provide ward equipment and fund essential staff posts. In order to affect long term change, we also deliver awareness-raising programmes and liaise with policy-makers at home and abroad.

All support is greatly appreciated!

Event Websites:

https://www.runheaton.com/

https://www.tattonyuleyomp.co.uk/




About the campaign

Over 300,000 children worldwide develop cancer each year. If the illness is detected early enough, many of these children can be cured

About the charity

World Child Cancer

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RCN 1084729
In low- and middle-income countries fewer than 1 in 10 children with cancer are diagnosed, treated or given pain relief. World Child Cancer improves cancer care for some of the world’s poorest children by creating international twinning partnerships between medics hospitals and parent support groups

Donation summary

Total raised
£13,548.00
+ £328.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,945.00
Offline donations
£10,603.00

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