Kathryn Wright

Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer) research.

Fundraising for University of Liverpool
£1,000
raised of £500 target
by 65 supporters
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Colour Run, 3 June 2023
The University of Liverpool's new Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer) Fund has been set up to support ground-breaking research into immunotherapy, a promising new treatment for glioblastoma.

Story

My dad was diagnosed with a Glioblastoma Brain Tumour in May of last year. Just 6 months later on the 5th November 2022, he lost his battle to cancer. My dad was the least deserving person of this disease and anyone who knew him would agree!

Myself, Meg and Elysia are taking part in a Colour Obstacle Run to raise money for The University of Liverpool's new Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer) research.

This is to support ground-breaking research into immunotherapy, a promising new treatment for glioblastoma.

This cause sits very close to my heart, raising money to support a possible treatment for others with this condition would be life changing!

Any support to help us raise a small donation would be so greatly appreciated ❤️

About the campaign

The University of Liverpool's new Glioblastoma (Brain Cancer) Fund has been set up to support ground-breaking research into immunotherapy, a promising new treatment for glioblastoma.

About the charity

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Total raised
£1,000.00
+ £135.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,000.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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