ThamesDoggy

Thames Doggy is raising money for UKSCF
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ThamesDoggy · 22 August 2015

By supporting our work, you will know that you are helping to develop the most promising area of medical research today that will have a lasting impact for generations to come. You can help to make a difference to the lives of millions of people who are affected by such devastating conditions as spinal cord, bone and cartilage damage, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, blood cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, arthritis, glaucoma, corneal blindness, stroke, heart and liver disease.

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We believe that everyone deserves to hope, but it is hard to hope if you have a condition or disease for which there is no cure.

Stem cells have the potential to treat conditions such as spinal cord injury, heart attacks, strokes, blindness, cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, bone and cartilage damage amongst others. The UK Stem Cell Foundation fund the research required to help the body cure itself if you, or your loved ones, are unfortunate enough to suffer from these conditions. They give us hope.

The ThamesDoggy team feel that in order to support the exceptional work of the UKSCF, something extraordinary is required. We expect it to take us a week of continuous swimming to doggypaddle the length of the Thames. Join us in our quest to support the UKSCF in helping the body overcome illness and injury.

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Donation summary

Total
£21,827.05
+ £3,821.70 Gift Aid
Online
£18,642.05
Offline
£3,185.00

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