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Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40. We’re here to stop them in their tracks.
By all of us walking and fundraising together, we can pick up the pace of progress for everybody affected by a brain tumour. And, ultimately, make sure everybody diagnosed with this awful disease in the future lives a longer, better life.
So take on brain tumours with me by donating and help make The Twilight Walk 2026 our biggest and best yet!
My friends wanted to walk z the Teilight Walk in support of me, and I don’t like missing out! – Please Support Us!
London • Saturday 21 March 2026 • 5km
This March, along with my friends Claire and Jacque, I will be taking part in The Brain Tumour Charity’s Twilight Walk in London. We’re walking 5km at dusk to raise vital funds for research, support, and hope.
💛 Why We’re Walking
In August 2025 I was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. It was devastating news — the kind that knocks the breath out of you especially as I had had no symptoms until a few days before diagnosis.
I have tried to stay positive and upbeat through the “journey” but can honestly say it takes a village, I think I would be a crumpled mess if it hadn’t been for all the love and support I’ve had.
However, the important bits are:
🧠 What is Glioblastoma?
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common high‑grade brain tumour in adults.
It grows fast, is difficult to treat, and urgently needs more research. Current treatments can slow its progression, but there is no cure — yet.
That is exactly why The Brain Tumour Charity’s work matters. Their funding powers research into better treatments, earlier diagnosis, and ultimately, the breakthroughs that could change the future for people like me and others in the same situation.
We would be incredibly grateful for any donation — big or small.
Every pound brings us closer to:
Better treatments
More support for families
More time
And one day, a cure
If you’re able, please donate and help us shine a light in the darkness for those affected by brain tumours.
✨ Thank you for supporting us, and for walking alongside us in spirit.
Together, we can make a difference.
