Christmas Jumper Day Fundraising
Total raised
£235.20
+ £58.80 Gift Aid
Fri 15 Dec 2017
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Thanks for taking the time to visit UK ECIG STORE fundraising page. We believe in the fight against lung cancer and are actively working to create awareness of the dangers of smoking. Smoking causes around 90% of lung cancers and is also linked to cancer in other parts of the body, heart disease, lung disease and other serious conditions. Cancer is happening right now, which is why we are fundraising right now for Cancer Research UK. Donate today and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK. We can, however, do more. No matter how long you've smoked for, quitting can help improve your health straight away. You can also switch from smoking to vaping. “E-cigarettes are a GREAT way to help combat nicotine cravings and carry a fraction of the risk of cigarettes.” NHS, 2017. If you would like more information on vaping then please see https://www.ukecigstore.com/new-to-vaping Thank you very much for donating today and taking part of our Christmas Jumper Fundraising event! See the full details of the fundraising and competition on our blog http://bit.ly/XmasJumperDay17 UK ECIG STORE
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Lung cancer
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in the UK. Each year more than 43,500 people are diagnosed with lung cancer in the UK, and the disease claims almost 35,200 lives. Help Cancer Research UK prevent and treat lung cancer with your donation.
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