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The countdown is on! Help the FAB1 Million campaign raise £1 Million for Breast Cancer Care.
The FAB1 car has been on the road nationwide, since it’s unveiling on 18 April. Chris Evans and his co-drivers Gary Barlow OBE, Professor Brian Cox and James May launched the FAB1 Million campaign,driving FAB1 from Land’s End to John O’Groats. This kick-started the year-long fundraising campaign, which aims to raise one million pounds for Breast Cancer Care.
FAB1 has since delivered brides to weddings, taken spins around the race track, toured the London sights, and chauffeured celebrities to fundraising events. There are many journeys still to make and we need your help to reach our £1 million target.
Every 10 minutes someone in the UK hears the devastating news that they have breast cancer. Every one of those people will need more than medical treatment alone to help them deal with the lasting turmoil of this life-changing disease. FAB1 Million will enable Breast Cancer Care’s specialist nurses and experts to provide free, tailored information and support to anyone affected by breast cancer and help them live with, through and beyond breast cancer.
James Bond has his DB5, Breast Cancer Care has FAB1. So buckle up and come along for the ride!
How to get involved:
FAB1 can be booked by calling the FAB1 Million booking line on 020 7960 3482, or you can find out more information by visiting www.FAB1million.co.uk
For your chance to win the FAB1 car for a day and donate £5 to Breast Cancer Care just text FAB to 83222. Text entry to the draw costs 50p, plus your standard network rate. A £5 donation will be deducted unless you choose to opt out* (see terms and conditions on www.fab1million.co.uk)
Alternatively, you can enter for free by sending a postcard with your name and telephone number to FAB1 Competition, 5-13 Great Suffolk Street, London SE1 0NS. (see terms and conditions on www.fab1million.co.uk)
At least 20p of your text entry and 100% of your donation will go to Breast Cancer Care.
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