Lucinda De Quincey Adams

Alice's Fundraiser for The Bob Champion Cancer Trust

Fundraising for Bob Champion Cancer Trust
£2,075
raised of £1,500 target
The London International Horse Show, 15 December 2022
Bob Champion Cancer Trust

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We investigate what causes prostate cancer to eradicate all male cancers

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I am super excited to be going to the London International Horse Show AGAIN this year! My pony and I are getting ready for a very fun and festive five days (15-19 December) with the Shetland Pony Grand National team.

Here are some pictures from last year so you can see what fun we had. Not just the racing and making great friends but also doing interviews for ITV, BBC and blogs for This Esme.

We are supporting The Bob Champion Cancer Trust like we did last year and I would be hugely grateful if you could donate anything you can spare to this amazing charity. It raises money for vital research to eradicate male cancers. Please help to support this charity and get rid of this horrible disease.

I am racing on Thursday evening, Friday afternoon, both performances on Saturday, Sunday afternoon and both performances on Monday. I really hope that you will be one of the 9,000 people cheering me on each time – the louder you scream, the faster we go!

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About the charity

Bob Champion Cancer Trust

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RCN 1024664
The Bob Champion Cancer Trust team based within the Trust's laboratories is focused in understanding the detailed molecular basis of the development of prostate cancer. Success of this reserach will ultimately lead to better clinical management of this cancer and to new cancer tests and treatments.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,075.00
+ £326.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,635.00
Offline donations
£440.00

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