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Guy Farquharson is raising money for World Child Cancer
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Spartan Race · 7 October 2018

In low- and middle-income countries fewer than 1 in 10 children with cancer are diagnosed, treated or given pain relief. World Child Cancer improves cancer care for some of the world’s poorest children by creating international twinning partnerships between medics hospitals and parent support groups

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Quite simply, we would like to dedicate this to some of the people closest to us in life as well as the people that we know nothing of in this world. Raising this money we hope will in some way help an individual, a family, potentially even a community.

Few facts about the charity:

World Child Cancer works to help children with cancer in developing countries – in the UK over 80% of children now survive cancer – in developing countries that can be as low as 10% - but it does not need to be like that. We are taking on the Spartan Race to raise vital funds to give children with cancer in developing countries an equal chance of accessing the best possible treatment and care.

The money you donate could support the following:



· £5 buys nutritional support for 5 children and their families during treatment in Cameroon
· £10 pays for a week’s worth of pain relief medication for 4 children in Malawi
· £25 funds accurate diagnosis for 10 children in Bangladesh
· £50 pays for life-saving chemotherapy for a child in Ghana
· £150 pays for a play worker in Myanmar for 6 months
· £500 funds the treatment of a child with Burkitt lymphoma in Malawi



Donation summary

Total
£510.00
+ £120.00 Gift Aid
Online
£510.00
Offline
£0.00

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