Canaries Climb

Luke Sugden is raising money for The Albie Sugden Foundation
In memory of Albie
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Canaries Climb · 26 November 2024

Inspired by the strength and bravery of Albie, who died at only 2 years old from a rare and aggressive brain tumour. The Albie Sugden Foundation aims to support children during their treatment for cancer, as well as funding brain tumour research.

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In November, 8 friends will cycle across the Canary Islands.

Luke (Albie's Daddy) along with Tom, Andrew, Harry, Scott, Sam, Ash & Jason will ride for 4 days, covering over 450 kilometers and climb over 12,300 meters - that's almost 1.5 times the height of Mount Everest!

We will be cycling in memory of Albie, who died at only 2 years old from a rare and aggressive brain tumour.

The Albie Sugden Foundation is inspired by the strength and bravery of Albie. It supports children living with cancer as well as funding research into brain tumours.

Brain tumours kill more children and adults under 40 years old than any other cancer, yet they receive less than 2% of the national cancer research spend. We want to raise funds to support research to find kinder, more effective treatments for young people affected by a brain tumour diagnosis.

Please support our challenge and donate if you can.

No one loved their bike more than Albie, who'd spend hours whizzing round the house on his bike. This ride is for him.

Donation summary

Total
£10,699.78
+ £1,962.00 Gift Aid
Online
£8,958.78
Offline
£1,741.00

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