JOHNNY'S WALK for Melanoma Focus

Johnny’s Walk - Raising £10,000 for Melanoma Focus · 21 March 2025
Johnny has Stage 4 Mucosal Melanoma, and was given a terminal diagnosis in January 2025 - nearly 2 years since diagnosis. There are no treatments available for this type of cancer currently.
Like many charities, funds are tight - Johnny's Walk is aiming to raise £10,000 for Melanoma Focus, who campaign for better understanding, treatment and research into all types of melanoma.
Press Release
Menston resident Johnny Ratcliffe, who has been battling a rare form of cancer (anorectal mucosal melanoma) for the last 2 years, has set himself a target to raise £10,000 for a charity which campaigns for better understanding of Melanoma - it's research and future treatment.
Johnny (45) and his wife, Melissa (43), are walking 15 miles from St James’ Hospital in Leeds to the Down Syndrome Support Service headquarters in Bingley.
Following a courageous two-year fight, which has seen the father of three undergo 8 complex operations as well as two courses of grueling immunotherapy, Menston based Johnny felt compelled to complete one last challenge to support his family whilst he still can.
The walk, which will take place on Friday 21st March 2025, will be physically and mentally exhausting for Johnny and it is likely he will need to be pushed in a specially adapted wheelchair for parts of it due to the recent decline in his health following the tragic news that his cancer is now terminal. However, Johnny is determined to walk as much of the distance as he can manage on the day.
“I’ve been battling this incurable cancer for two years now, and I’ve tried everything, but sadly there isn’t a cure for mucosal melanoma. It's important that even if there isn't a treatment for me, there is for future generations - Melanoma Focus is campaigning for just that.”
Johnny, a local business owner who attended Ilkley Grammar, is acutely aware of the difficulties his wife will face bringing up three young children without him, particularly since Leo has significant special needs. He hopes the funds he will raise from this event will mean the local charity will be able to continue the vital support they currently provide to the family.
Johnny and Melissa aim to set off from St James’ Hospital, where Johnny has undergone treatment for his cancer, at 9.30am on Friday 21st March (World Down Syndrome Day) and hope to arrive at the Down Syndrome Training & Support Service offices on Whitley St Bingley later in the day.
For more information and to donate online, please visit:
https://www.justgiving.com/team/johnnys
Melanoma Focus is a national charity dedicated to providing help and support to melanoma patients and professionals as well as raising awareness of melanoma, the 5th most common cancer in the UK.
For patients and their carers we provide the only Melanoma Helpline, run by experienced skin cancer nurses, specifically for anyone concerned about melanoma. Additionally, we have created a wide range of trusted patient information including the diagnosis and treatment of melanoma skin cancer and rare melanomas on our website and in booklet form. The Melanoma TrialFinder, a searchable resource has been designed to understand and locate potential clinical trials to discuss with a patient’s medical team.
For our professional membership, we organise biannual conferences where the latest scientific advances can be discussed in a wholly expert arena. Additionally, we have published clinical guidelines on rare melanomas and other areas of interest to the melanoma community. We provide funding to support research projects and developed resources to keep abreast of UK melanoma clinical trials, all in order to widen our impact on melanoma as a disease.
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