Paul Muldoon

Highland Cycle for Eileidh Paterson

Fundraising for Solving Kids’ Cancer UK
£3,141
raised of £5,000 target
by 132 supporters
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We fund research and support families to access clinical trials for children.

Story

The 8th May 2015 will mark the first anniversary of our friend’s child, Oscar James Knox, gaining his Angel wings. To celebrate Oscar's short but memorable life, we've organised a 223 mile bike ride over three days. 

We're using this opportunity to help another young child who desperately needs support: and fast. Eileidh Paterson needs £100K by June in order to receive specialised DFMO cancer treatment in the USA. That treatment is not currently available in the UK.

On Saturday 16th May 2015, the cyclists will leave Forres, Eileidh's home town, bound for Inverness. There, they will take in the SPFL match between Caley Thistle and Dundee United, raising awareness of neuroblastoma, and in particular Eileidh's plight, before setting off south to Glasgow, and Celtic Park, home of Wee Oscar's favourite team.

We have set up this team page to raise awareness and much needed funds. Our team have a common goal to raise money for the Neuroblastoma Childrens Cancer Alliance (NCCA UK). The team are Steve Taylor, Kevan Lawler, Iain McGovern, Robert Campbell and Paul Muldoon.

We are football fans of different teams with a common goal: to make a difference for Eileidh in wee Oscar's name.

We would like to ask for your help by donating to Eileidh's campaign.

The Highland Cycle Team.

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About the charity

Donations are paid into Solving Kids' Cancer’s general funds for our charitable activities. We help families affected by neuroblastoma through the provision of support and information; as well as investing in research and advocating for access to better treatment

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,140.80
+ £560.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,665.47
Offline donations
£475.33

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