Fiona Temple

LMA

Fundraising for Blood Cancer UK
£11,809
raised of £10,000 target
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Event: Matthew Wilson South Downs Walk, on 30 September 2023
Participants: Sheila Cameron, Rob Myers, Chloe Rees, Janine & Rob Powell, Alex Koukoudis, Chloe Rees, Ron Monfries, Paul & Katrina Davenport, Matt & Jo Wood, and Ruby Knightsbridge
Blood Cancer UK and the Matthew Wilson Multiple Myeloma fund share an ambition to cure multiple myeloma. Join Matthew and take on the South Downs Walk sponsored by Brit Insurance on 30 September 2023 and help drive forward the day we find a cure.

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Blood Cancer UK and the Matthew Wilson Multiple Myeloma fund have a shared ambition to cure multiple myeloma. Through investing in science and scientists this fund will improve treatments, survival rates and quality of life for people living with multiple myeloma and drive forward the day when we find a cure.

On 30 September 2023, the LMA will be supporting this cause with a number of employees, alongside their families and friends will be trekking through the South Downs towards Eastbourne, all in support of the Matthew Wilson Multiple Myeloma Fund.  We will be there to support the amazing work the fund is doing.

Our team includes Sheila Cameron, Rob Myers, Chloe Rees, Janine and Rob Powell, Alex Koukoudis, Ron Monfries, Paul and Katrina Davenport, Matt Wood and Jo Wood, and Ruby Knightsbridge.

Together, we can drive forward the day we find a cure.

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About the campaign

Blood Cancer UK and the Matthew Wilson Multiple Myeloma fund share an ambition to cure multiple myeloma. Join Matthew and take on the South Downs Walk sponsored by Brit Insurance on 30 September 2023 and help drive forward the day we find a cure.

About the charity

Blood Cancer UK

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We're dedicated to beating blood cancer. We fund research and support those affected. Since 1960, we've invested over £500 million in blood cancer research, transforming treatments and saving lives. The day we beat blood cancer is now in sight and our researchers are determined to finish the job.

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Total raised
£11,808.07
+ £2,405.75 Gift Aid
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£11,808.07
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