Danielle Sidders

FAST UK CAN Campaign 2022

Fundraising for FAST UK (Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics)
£2,135
raised of £1,500 target
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Event: Royal Parks Half Marathon 2022, on 9 October 2022
FAST UK is very excited to launch our second Cure Angelman Now (CAN) campaign for 2022 and we need YOUR help, so set up your fundraising page today. Through exciting and groundbreaking research, we believe that together we CAN cure Angelman Syndrome.

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I would be so grateful if you would sponsor me to raise money for my very special Goddaughter, Amelia, and all at FAST UK. Amelia's infectious smile is going to keep me going as I plod through London's Royal Parks and I would love to hope that with all donations we can help FAST UK to find a cure for Angelman Syndrome.  

FAST UK join the global 2022 Cure Angelman Now (CAN) Campaign for the second year running in order to raise much needed awareness as well as funds for FAST UK. We encourage anyone and everyone to take part, no matter the age, ability or association with Angelman Syndrome. Any sum of money raised is a huge achievement and it is celebrated and appreciated.We have fabulous prizes on offer including a wild card prize which can be awarded to anyone that takes part.So, help FAST UK because you CAN help us to reach our total goal of £250,000.BETTER DAYS ARE COMING#cureangelmannow

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About the campaign

FAST UK is very excited to launch our second Cure Angelman Now (CAN) campaign for 2022 and we need YOUR help, so set up your fundraising page today. Through exciting and groundbreaking research, we believe that together we CAN cure Angelman Syndrome.

About the charity

The Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics UK (FAST UK) is an organisation of families and professionals dedicated to raising awareness and finding a cure for Angelman Syndrome through the funding of an aggressive research agenda. We are also committed to helping individuals with AS.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,135.00
+ £338.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,135.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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