Fenn Wright's 2025 Charity of the Year: The Tom Bowdidge Foundation

Fenn Wright . is raising money for The Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation
At the Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation, our mission is to bring comfort, care, and hope to young people living with cancer and their families. Inspired by Tom’s vision and courage, we are dedicated to addressing not only the medical challenges of cancer but also the emotional, practical, and social struggles that come with it. We believe every young person deserves dignity, support, and the chance to thrive, no matter their diagnosis. That is why we provide essential resources, such as Tom’s Comfort and Care Kits, to ease long days in hospital, alongside emotional and practical support that helps families feel less alone in their journey. We strive to create an environment where young people are seen, heard, and understood, ensuring that their unique needs are met with compassion and respect. Our mission extends beyond the hospital walls. We are committed to funding vital research into teenage cancers, raising awareness, and campaigning for change so that young patients receive the specialist care they deserve. By working closely with hospitals, schools, and communities, we aim to bridge the gaps in support and ensure that no young person has to face cancer without help. Driven by Tom’s legacy, we stand with determination, kindness, and hope, empowering young people with cancer to face the future with strength, comfort, and courage.

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Fenn Wright are proud to be supporting the Tom Bowdidge Foundation as our 2025 Charity of the Year.

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Founded in 2014 in Tom’s memory, the charity supports teenagers and young adults aged 13-24 and their families with cancer and has raised £1.9m to date. Tom died of a Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumour and extensive peritoneal disease in October 2013, at the age of 19. Tom knew there were many things that needed to be done for teenagers and young adults who were facing cancer. He discussed this with his parents, Richard and Nikki, and planned to set up his own charity. Sadly, he died too soon but following Tom’s wishes, they knew exactly what they needed to focus on.

For many, a cancer diagnosis in the family can cost on average £750 per month in lost income and increased expenditure. Often a parent will have to give up work or take unpaid leave to become the full-time carer for their child. There are also increased travel costs for many young cancer patients who have to travel to specialist cancer centres across the UK for life-saving treatment. Household bills are higher too, as more time is spent at home with increased use of electricity and heating. Suddenly, paying the rent or mortgage becomes a major concern when all energy should be put into caring for the young person fighting cancer.

Money raised by the Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation provides support for all this and so much more. The money has created 8 rooms and age-appropriate spaces across the country and £500,000 has been spent on funding a research project looking into targeted treatments for teenage cancers.

More than £285,000 has helped provide support for families and young people, aged 13-24 years, with everyday essentials such as travel and parking costs, food, heating, iPads, laptops, wigs and clothes.

We very much look forward to supporting this worthy cause and working directly with the charity to raise both awareness and funds through various events throughout the year; further details to follow.

Donation summary

Total
£7,570.65
+ £1,133.53 Gift Aid
Online
£6,788.81
Offline
£781.84

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