Cancer Research UK Yate Shop
Total raised
£2.00
+ £0.00 Gift Aid
SINCE WE CANNOT FUNDRAISE IN PERSON AS MUCH THIS YEAR, YOU CAN NOW DONATE TO THE YATE STORE ONLINE RIGHT HERE!
Here at CRUK Yate, we normally fundraise by holding a cake sale or fun day. In 2020 due to the pandemic, we are unable to fundraise in the same ways we normally do. So this year we are asking you to make a donation of your choice to help us match the amount we have raised in previous years. Can you help us #BeatCancerSooner? Follow us on Twitter @CRUKYate for updates on other way we're fundraising in a contact free way! Cancer doesn’t stop, even in a pandemic. Now more than ever we need to Stand Up To Cancer. COVID-19 has slowed us down. Right now, people with cancer desperately need new breakthroughs to keep them alive. At this time of year, we’d usually be asking you our amazing volunteers to take to your local high streets with your buckets to raise money for Cancer Research UK in support of the Stand Up To Cancer campaign. This year, we’re giving you the opportunity to raise money for vital research online through A Bucket for Change! You can cash collect online with a burst of activity across one week, or if you're eager to get going, you can start straightaway and collect throughout the campaign - every pound makes a difference!
CAUSE
Stand Up to Cancer: LIFE-SAVING RESEARCH
100% of the money you raise goes towards speeding up life-saving research. Every day, scientists and researchers work tirelessly to beat cancer. But lab researchers will not get us there alone. Every penny raised helps speed up breakthroughs in the lab, transforming them into new tests and treatments for patients who need them. The research you fund will help us see 3 in 4 people in the UK survive their cancer by 2034.
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With Cancer Research UK Giving Pages more of the money raised goes towards beating cancer. Aside from the credit and debit card fees, every penny donated goes to Cancer Research UK.
All donations made to this page will automatically be transferred to Cancer Research UK.