Story
We are trekking 100km across the Sahara Desert. We fly out to Morocco on the 3rd of November to begin our trek. Our trip entails 5 days of walking up to 24 miles a day in the desert heat and camping on the desert sands during the cold nights.
But why?
One in two people will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime. Treatment often means long and frequent trips to hospital.
Hope for Tomorrow builds and provides mobile cancer care units for NHS trusts across England to allow them to treat cancer patients closer to where they live making patients lives that much easier at a difficult time.
The units allow the NHS to drive out to patients, saving them long, regular, and often disruptive journeys to hospital for their cancer treatment.
With close to 70% of patients saying that they can tolerate their treatment better on a mobile cancer care unit and over half saying that it improved their chances of completing their full course of treatment, you can see how Hope for Tomorrow really make a difference.
We need to raise £5000 before our trek in November, these vital funds allow Hope for Tomorrow to continue their life saving work.
Will you help us drive cancer care forward?