For the Love of Laurence: Beachy Head to Brighton 2023

For the Love of Laurence is raising money for Bowel Cancer UK
“In memory of Laurence Wilson-Bradshaw”
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For the Love of Laurence: Beachy Head to Brighton · 22 April 2023

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Story

Laurence Wilson-Bradshaw had a wish that every year his family and friends would come together to raise money for cancer charities in his memory.

In 2023, a group of us will be doing just that! For our first annual challenge in Laurence's name we're planning a fundraising walk along the stunning Sussex coast, which he loved so much.

The 24-mile route will take us from Beachy Head to Brighton. We're hoping to include as many family and friends as possible, so some will walk a shorter section, depending on their age and ability, but everyone will be united in doing it 'For the Love of Laurence'!

Laurence died of bowel cancer on 30th June 2022 at the age of 31. He meant so much to so many and his kindness, silliness and selflessness will live on with this annual fundraising effort dedicated to help those living with cancer.

For the first year of #FTLOL we will be raising money for Bowel Cancer UK, which funds vital research, support and awareness campaigns. Laurence used their online forums and resources throughout his treatment and their work benefits many thousands across the country.

Please support us in any way you can!

– Kit Wilson-Bradshaw

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