Richard Nolan

Brighton Marathon 2014

Fundraising for Niamh’s Next Step CIO
£275
raised of £350 target
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Event: Brighton Marathon 2014, on 6 April 2014
Niamh’s Next Step CIO

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We fund vital research into neuroblastoma to help children survive this vile cancer

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Lou work's with Ange, who along with her husband Barry, is also running the Brighton Marathon this year.

 

They had a spare place and asked if I would join them.  It’s a very worthwhile charity and gave me a reason to step up the training for a worthy cause.

 

On Sunday 20th May 2012 a brave little girl lost her 18 month battle with Neuroblastoma, aged 5. Niamh passed away peacefully in her mummy and daddy's arms. They miss her more than they could ever explain but are so proud of the way she touched so many hearts and the legacy she has left behind. They have set up this charity in Niamh's memory in the hope of helping other families fighting this vile childhood cancer.

 

Neuroblastoma is an aggresive cancer that mainly affects children. Around 100 children are diagnosed with Neuroblastoma each year in the UK of which only around 30% will survive. The charities goal is to raise money and awareness of Neuroblastoma whilst offering help, support and advice to children and families affected by this aggressive childhood cancer. Other aims are to help fund much needed research and education programs and help improve all round treatment of Neuroblastoma.

 

Please donate and help them support other families during the toughest fight of their lives. In memory of our amazing little girl Niamh.

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Niamh’s Next Step CIO

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Niamh's Next Step was set up in Dec 2012 after we lost our amazing little girl to the childhood cancer, neuroblastoma in May 2012. We very proud to be funding vital research programs into this vile, aggressive childhood cancer but there is so much more to do. Please donate and help save our children

Donation summary

Total raised
£275.00
+ £67.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£275.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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