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Ford Ride London-Essex 2024 · 26 May 2024 ·

We are dedicated to improving childhood cancer outcomes, by: Raising funds to advance prevention, early diagnosis and the availability of new treatments. Demanding change through awareness raising and calls to action Supporting families accepted into treatment not freely available from the NHS

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Me and a few of my mates, Viral, Ketan, John, Dev, Dharmz and Udit will be Pedalling for The Azaylia Foundation: Cycling 100 Miles Against Childhood Cancer

CANCER

A word so scary that it can stop you in your tracks. The dreaded C word that has the power to devastate lives and take loved ones away from us in the blink of an eye.

But how much worse is this word when it impacts a life that hasn’t really had the chance to live yet? Losing a child is so hard, but imagine having to see your child battle cancer? Going through intensive treatment plans through a system which still classes childhood cancer as rare, making it massively underfunded.

So, we, a group of regular guys, have come together to do something big – we're cycling 100 miles to support The Azaylia Foundation.

Every time we pedal, we'll be thinking about the kids who are fighting this tough battle. We're currently sweating, pushing ourselves, and feeling the burn, but it's all worth it because we're doing it for them.

But here's the thing: we can't do it alone. We need your help to make a difference. Your donations will give us the energy and motivation to keep going, knowing that every mile brings us closer to helping support kids with cancer.

So please, join us in this journey. Your support means everything to us and to those fighting this terrible disease.

Thank you for being part of our team.

Donation summary

Total
£9,674.33
Online
£9,303.33
Offline
£371.00

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