Team Westminster

Fundraising for the J-A-C-K Fund in aid of Solving Kids' Cancer UK

Fundraising for Solving Kids’ Cancer UK
£674
raised of £1,000 target
Half Marathon , 17 May 2025
In 2009 the charity Joining Against Cancer in Kids (J-A-C-K) was founded following the death of Jack Brown, aged 7. Funds raised will enable the continuation of vital investment in neuroblastoma research and support for families.

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In 2009 the charity Joining Against Cancer in Kids (J-A-C-K) was founded following the death of Jack Brown, aged 7. Funds raised will enable the continuation of vital investment in neuroblastoma research and support for families.

On the 17th May Beth and Claire will be joining the team who will be running a half marathon in Central Park, New York, raising money for this amazing cause. Claire is a veteran of this charity and continues to be a team leader, whilst Beth will be running the event for the first time. To raise further funds, they will be holding other events and between January and May 2025, Beth will be running the length of every road in the borough of Westminster, which is a very long way!

The Joining Against Cancer in Kids Fund are raising money in support of the Solving Kids Cancer Charity UK who support children suffering from Neuroblastoma. It's a horrible and extremely rare type of cancer that predominantly targets children and is currently without a cure!

By supporting us through your sponsorship, you're supporting a child, a family, or funding research supported by the JACK Fund and SKC to one day find a cure for this awful illness.

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About the campaign

In 2009 the charity Joining Against Cancer in Kids (J-A-C-K) was founded following the death of Jack Brown, aged 7. Funds raised will enable the continuation of vital investment in neuroblastoma research and support for families.

About the charity

Donations are paid into Solving Kids' Cancer’s general funds for our charitable activities. We help families affected by neuroblastoma through the provision of support and information; as well as investing in research and advocating for access to better treatment

Donation summary

Total raised
£673.88
+ £137.22 Gift Aid
Online donations
£673.88
Offline donations
£0.00

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