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In October 2017, my mum was diagnosed with a brain tumour, and was given at the time 12-18 months with us, unfortunately she passed away in April this month. This is why I'm going to wear grey for a day, and invite all my friends and family to do join with us to wear grey in memory of Mum.
Over 15,000 people will be diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2018. We know that these people will have to deal with a potential cancer diagnosis, as well as invisible challenges like memory loss and loss of identity.That's why on the 1st October 2018, we're asking you to Wear Grey to raise awareness of the invisible illness that is brain cancer.Since the launch of Wear Grey in 2011, together we have raised over £100,000 to support the brain tumour community. This year, there will be thousands of people coming together to turn the world grey and show their support for people battling brain tumours.By wearing grey on 1/10/18, we will be showing the world that it is ok to talk about brain tumours, and the impact that a brain tumour can have.Show your support today by clicking the Donate button, or texting WGRY18 £5 to 70070.