teenage cancer trust


durmz

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hello,
A year ago today my cousin samantha died of cancer aged 25, since she was diagnosed whe wanted to raise money for the teenage cancer trust and my whole family have continued that on in her memory.

next year in june me and my dad steve are riding the london to paris bike ride, this is your opportunity to raise money for all those young people that need care. please give whatever you are able to, thankyou

tom.

please give
www.justgiving.com/sdurman

my brother, sam and me;
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My brothers got cancer at the momement, hoping hes gona get better soo much . my family have given to the cancer trust quite abit :)

I like what your doing here mate! people only realise how much cancer trust help untill it happens to you


Top bloke! :win:
 
"That sucks" is quite an understatement in this case :( The son of a friend of our family got leukemia at the age of 13 or 14. When he finally thought it was over, a year later it returned. A last measure was a bonemarrow transplantation, otherwise it would have been a dead end. Thankfully it worked! I've seen it up close, it's a horrific path to walk on.
 
Sorry to see this :(

Unfortunately cancer has probably affected every one of us in one way or another at some point :angry:

All the best with the fundraising mate :nice:
 
seems to be more common these days. Lost my uncle to cancer years ago and it was terrible! :((. Wish you all the best with your fund raising. :nice: I'll be donating in a week or two!
 
Thanks alot guys, yeah your so right, when I was younger this sort of stuff seemed so farfetched, you just dont think it will affect you, but then within 5 years my cousins family list a father, an uncle, and a sister (sam) to cancer. It affects everyone so theres no excuse not to put a couple quid in the pot, no donation too small, it all proves you care
 
Top bloke Tom! I wish you all the best mate and I will be donating :) I lost my mum to cancer when I was 11 after a long fight and then my grandad a few years ago. Ive always wanted to do something to raise money for cancer trust, maybe its about time I did
 
it sucks my bro died from cancer when he was 14,we have gave to make a wish foundation as it gives the children a chance to enjoy themselves
 
Sorry to hear about this! Cancer is such a horrible thing. I lost my two grandparents from it and my Mam had cancer but she luckily got treatment it and has made a full recovery! Fair play to you for stepping up and raising money! I hope it all goes well :))
 
My Dad past away from cancer over 2years ago. I have tried to keep giving money to the Macmillan Cancer Support nurses as they help my family no end. What your doing is good and I'll make a donation. Best of luck with it get some photos and let us all know how you get on.
 
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