Worldpay vs. Soap Stars - Charity Football Match

Gari Wellingham is raising money for The Brain Tumour Charity
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Worldpay vs Soap Stars - Charity Football Match · 10 May 2015

The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally. Committed to saving and improving lives, we’re moving further and faster to help every single person affected by a brain tumour. A cure really can’t wait

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Hi, thanks for visiting our page. 

On Sunday 10th May (kick off is at 12:45pm), Worldpay are set to play a charity football match in Manchester against a great cast of well known celebrities from several TV shows, including: 

   Ashley Taylor Dawson (Darren Osborne from Hollyoaks)

   Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson from Hollyoaks) 

   Ryan Thomas (Jason Grimshaw from Coronation Street)

   Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs from Coronation Street)

   Sam Aston (Chesney Brown from Coronation Street)

   Ralph Little (Antony Royle from The Royle Family) 

   Jamie Lomas (Jake Stone from Eastenders)

We have set this page up to allow colleagues based in offices across the United Kingdom to 'donate' and help support what we anticipate to be a fantastic day!

As a guide for donations, we're running the following prices for this event:

£10 Adults, £5 Children (under 14), Kids (Under 5) go free!

Sincerely, thank you for your support to what we know is a close issue, to many hearts, within our great organisation.

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Gari Davies | Worldpay UK - Manchester office

(Diagnosed with a Medullablastoma in 2014)

For more information on my 'personal' story: http://garidavies.me.uk/category/personal-posts/brain-cancer-medullablastoma/ 

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How We're Benefitting The Brain Tumour Charity:

£20 could buy 100 glass slides for studying cells and brain tumour samples in detail under a microscope.

£50 could purchase 1,000 specialist tissue culture dishes to enable researchers to grow brain tumour cells in the laboratory and test new drugs that may have the potential to treat brain tumours.

£100 could pay for a test to understand the genetic changes associated with the development of a brain tumour

£250 could pay for a day's work for one of the charity's leading researchers to further the charity's understanding of a particular type of brain tumour and provide more targeted treatment.

Donation summary

Total
£1,859.49
+ £462.37 Gift Aid
Online
£1,859.49
Offline
£0.00

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