Thailand Cycle 2014 (Royal Marsden)

Patrick Fermor is raising money for The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity

Team: Remembering Katie Fermor

In memory of Katie Fermor
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What are we doing?

Cycling 1000km in 10 days through the heat and humidity of Thailand

Who am I raising money for?

I am raising money for two charities that mean a lot to me

1.  The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity - My big sister Katie believed in their work and volunteered to take part in their advanced tumour research before we lost her to cancer in 2012.  They are a world-leading innovation centre who pioneer new treatments.  They need money to fund research, purchase specialist equipment, and provide the best patient care possible.

2.  Help for Heroes - Simply the most amazing charity and group of people who I was lucky enough to work with for two years.  Due to their excellent set up (operational costs are paid by the income of the H4H shop), every penny (or baht) raised goes straight to supporting the blokes.  This is unique in the charity world.

You won’t be able to follow us on facebook or twitter but we will take photos and send out a few e-mail updates.

Any donation at all will be hugely appreciated.  And do please forward this on to anyone you think might want to donate or just see some photos of rural Thailand.

Thank you!

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About the charity

We raise money solely to support The Royal Marsden, a world-leading cancer centre. From funding state-of-the-art equipment and ground-breaking research, to creating the very best patient environments, we will never stop looking for ways to improve the lives of people affected by cancer.

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