Ascot Heath’s Wear A Hat Day

Gillian Bray is raising money for Brain Tumour Research
In memory of Ed Bray
£1,935
raised of £2,740 target
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Wear A Hat Day · 28 March 2024 ·

Wear A Hat Day
Campaign by Brain Tumour Research (RCN England and Wales 1153487, Scotland SC046840)
Wear a hat for hope on Thursday 28 March and raise vital funds and awareness for Brain Tumour Research to help find a cure for brain tumours, a disease which kills more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.

Story

Ascot Heath pupils and staff are wearing hats on March 28th in Memory of Ed Bray , Mrs Bray’s son , a former pupil of the school .

Mrs Bray will aim to wear 19 hats throughout the day to represent his age when he sadly lost his battle with this terrible disease .

Ed was an active member of TS Windsor Castle which he joined as a cadet, aged 13, and became a member of staff -Sergeant Bray. .

We are aiming to raise £2740 in order to fund one day’’s research into this terrible disease .

Help us out if you can .

Wear A Hat Day is an annual event raising money to bring hope to brain tumour patients and their families. Every March, as Brain Tumour Awareness Month comes to a close, people from all walks of life put on their favourite hat at work, in school, with friends and family, and hold hat-themed events and make donations to Brain Tumour Research help find a cure for brain tumours, which kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.

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About the campaign

Wear a hat for hope on Thursday 28 March and raise vital funds and awareness for Brain Tumour Research to help find a cure for brain tumours, a disease which kills more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.

About the charity

Brain Tumour Research

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RCN England and Wales 1153487, Scotland SC046840
Brain tumours kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer. Just 1% of the national spend on cancer research has been allocated to this disease. We are a leading voice calling for support and action for research into what is called the last battleground against cancer.

Donation summary

Total
£1,935.00
+ £433.75 Gift Aid
Online
£1,935.00
Offline
£0.00

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