Malcolm Lane

Malcolm Lane's Fundraising Page

Fundraising for The Institute of Cancer Research & Everyman
£25,187
raised of £25,000 target
by 60 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Malcolm Lane's Fundraising Page, 13 June 2008

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Over 800 enjoyed the sell-out 'Celebrate Life' fund raising concert for cancer research on 25th Oct 2008. Thank you to so many supporters.

In recognition of the 50 hardworking volunteers that made it a success,  please feel free to donate on this web site to support the fundraising effort.

I organised the Celebrate Life concert with the African Children's Choir & Youth Music Theatre: UK as a positive response to my treatment for Multiple Myeloma cancer. 100% of donations go to cancer research to find a cure.  Best wishes  
  Malcolm Lane
     more info e-mail celebratelife@btinternet.com

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100% of funds raised at the concert go to:

The Institute of Cancer Research in the UK benefiting people

 with various cancers in the and worldwide and

The African Children’s Choir’s schools for the education and

well-being of Africa’s innocent and abandoned children.

Helping Africa's most vulnerable children today, so they can help

Africa tomorrow  

 

Supporting business: Thomson Holidays, Supreme Creations, Tata, TCS, Jaguar, Tetley & Titan.

Supporting business: Thomson Holidays, Supreme Creations, Tata, TCS, Jaguar, Tetley & Titan.

About the charity

The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world's top cancer research organisations as well as being the home of the Everyman male cancer campaign. With the ICR working in all areas of cancer research from genetics through to drug development, its male cancer campaign, Everyman, focuses specifically on raising awareness and funds for research into prostate and testicular cancer. For further information about the work of the ICR and Everyman, please visit their brand new JustGiving profile pages at: www.justgiving.com/icr and www.justgiving.com/everyman

Donation summary

Total raised
£25,187.00
+ £507.69 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,231.00
Offline donations
£22,956.00

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