Cancer is happening right now, which is why we are taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives.
Tim was diagnosed with a brain tumour following an MRI scan on the 6th September 2018. He was rushed to Manchester Children's Hospital where he had four life saving emergency operations. Unfortunately the tumour was extremely aggressive. Tim was a constant ray of sunshine, kind, caring, brave, charitable and he loved dogs, wildlife and helping people. A few months earlier, Anna (Tim's mum) was diagnosed with breast cancer. Thankfully, Anna is now recovering following a gruelling course of chemo and radiotheraphy. The photo above is of Anna and Tim in last year's Race for Life. We are taking part in this years Race for Life to help raise money for Cancer Research. Whilst none of us are natural runners, we will hopefully manage the course and raise money. Any money you can spare would be greatly appreciated.
Emma, John & Luke's Race for Life

Emma Stolwood
Total raised
£400.00
+ £82.50 Gift Aid
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Last September our 13 year old nephew/cousin, Timmy passed away due to a brain tumour. We are taking part in Race for Life to raise money to beat cancer sooner.
In memory of
Tim Hindle
28 May 2005 - 17 Sep 2018
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Emma Stolwood
2019-07-02T09:14:01+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Sharon Highway
2019-07-01T19:21:29+00:00
£20.00
Kathryn McNamara
2019-06-30T14:39:15+00:00
£10.00
+£2.50 Gift Aid

Emma Stolwood
2019-06-30T14:20:24+00:00
Ed Skippins
2019-06-29T09:39:20+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Alison Humphrey
2019-06-27T21:42:36+00:00
£50.00
Total raised£400.00
Online£400.00
Offline£0.00
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