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Earlier this year, we lost our universally-loved husband and friend David Seabrook, after his incredibly brave battle with bladder cancer. David was a truly wonderful man who touched the lives of so many with his generosity of spirit, humour and kindness. He is deeply missed by everyone who knew him.
In his memory, a group made up of Dave’s wife and his old friends from Leeds University will be taking on a tough challenge: walking a section of the Pennine Way (Englands toughest long distance trail) , from Edale in Derbyshire to Ickornshaw in Lancashire. This route covers around 60 miles and the equivalent height of the Three Peaks – no small feat!
We’re doing this to raise money for Action Bladder Cancer UK, a charity dedicated to improving outcomes and support for those affected by this under-recognised disease. Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers, yet it receives far less attention and funding than many others. Every donation, no matter the size, will help to fund research, provide patient support, and raise awareness.
This walk is our way of honouring Dave’s memory – sharing stories, laughter, and maybe a few blisters along the way – while making a difference for others facing the same illness.
We would be so grateful if you could support us by donating. Together, we can celebrate Dave’s life and help fight bladder cancer.
Thank you.
