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On Saturday 12th June 2010, 38 of us are undertaking a 37 mile bike ride from Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge to Datchworth, Hertfordshire. This ride has been inspired by the cancer diagnosis of a close friend’s daughter. The aim of the charity cycle is to raise money specifically for the Teenage Cancer Trust, Addenbrooke's fund. It will go towards the building of a specialist ward for young people aged between 13 and 24 undergoing cancer treatment. *These wards are vital in giving young people the care and support they need when their lives have been turned upside down. Every day in the UK 6 young people are diagnosed and currently if any of them are within the 7 counties of East Anglia (including Herts, Beds, Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambs) they will be isolated on a ward with either small children or older people. The new unit at Addenbrooke's is scheduled to be completed in December 2010 but much more fund raising is needed. Your money will help many young people get specialist treatment and be in the best possible environment when they need it most. *Thank You from......
Andy & Sue & Lydia Plummer, Andy Jay, Andy Rayner, Andy Southwell, Bill Morris, Blaine Bishop, Colin Loader, David Allsop, Dean Barnett, Deborah Whyman, Declan Williams, Denise & Kevin Nee, Derek Hill, Emily Bly, Geoff Kenworthy, Graham Thomas, Ian Williscroft, Jason Scales, John Smith, Keith Glazebrook, Keith Gymer, Debby & Keith Vincent, Linsay Betts, Malcolm Meeson, Mark Attoe, Martin Chalkley, Nick Cooke, Rob Clarke, Roger Dainty, Ron Hulman, Spencer White, Steve Watkins, Sue Allison, Tony Thurston.
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* We are raising funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust, Addenbrooke's Unit appeal. If for any reason that project does not go ahead, or there are surplus funds left over after it has been completed, we will use the money for similar programmes elsewhere in the UK.
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