Pete, Laureen and Kayley's fundraiser for Daft As A Brush Cancer Care Charitable Trust

Kayley Henry is raising money for Daft As A Brush Cancer Care Charitable Trust
Donations cannot currently be made to this page

Great North Run 2024 · 8 September 2024 ·

The Great North Run is the world's biggest half marathon and attracts thousands of runners every year, highlighting the power of sport in supporting charitable causes. We're proud to be part of this iconic event with our amazing team of runners.

Story

Join us on our journey to support North-East cancer patients by being part of our 2024 Great North Run!

We raised money for this wonderful charity in 2021 from kind donations at our Mams funeral. She was a teacher for deaf children and children with special needs. We raised over £1000 then and hope to raise at least that this September for our Dad's debut Great North Run or "Great North Waaalk" as he says. Our Dad is turning 73 in April and is looking forward to the challenge. We haven't decided on his outfit yet but it will be something very special to make him stand out in the crowd and raise as much money as we can. Thank you all in advance for any kind donations.

Every step you take, every donation you make, will bring comfort to cancer patients in need. Your generosity fuels our services, and ensures patients reach their treatment safely and with dignity.

Let's work together towards a future where no one faces cancer alone —one mile and one donation at a time. Together we can turn compassion into action and support people on their personal cancer journey.

Help Kayley Henry

Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations

You can also help by sharing this link on:

About the campaign

The Great North Run is the world's biggest half marathon and attracts thousands of runners every year, highlighting the power of sport in supporting charitable causes. We're proud to be part of this iconic event with our amazing team of runners.

About the charity

Daft as a Brush Cancer Patient Care, provides a free transport service to and from the Freeman/RVI Hospitals for outpatients undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy treatment – some from as far afield as the Scottish Borders, North Yorkshire and West Cumbria.

Donation summary

Total
£1,519.18
+ £374.80 Gift Aid
Online
£1,519.18
Offline
£0.00

Charities pay a small fee for our service. Learn more about fees