Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. This February I’m ditching the sweet stuff and giving up sugar for a whole month to raise money for Cancer Research UK and helping to beat cancer sooner. Help me conquer my cravings by sponsoring me. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK. I am doing this because I have never been able to take part in the Sober for October challenge as I don't drink that much so would find it to easy, this challenge on the other hand is hard for me as I do like the sweet stuff. As a lot of you may know I lost my Mum and Dad to cancer and just last week one of my friends also lost her battle to this horrendous disease. I want to do my bit for helping to support this wonderful charity. So please if you can sponsor me even if its just a little. Thanks so much xxx
In memory of Mum and Dad

Donna McDonald
Total raised
£175.00
+ £41.25 Gift Aid
Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK
I’m going sugar free, please support me
Latest updates
Kim Gibbs
2017-03-01T07:49:46+00:00
£10.00
diane BLAIKIE
2017-03-01T07:18:18+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Julie Lyons
2017-02-28T23:02:43+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Patricia Gilhooly
2017-02-15T23:06:36+00:00
£20.00
+£5.00 Gift Aid
Victoria M
2017-02-15T21:00:04+00:00
£10.00
+£2.50 Gift Aid
Carol Marshall
2017-02-11T09:12:45+00:00
£10.00
+£2.50 Gift Aid
Total raised£175.00
Online£175.00
Offline£0.00
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Cause
Oesophageal cancer
Oesophageal cancer rates are rising in the UK, and it's one of the hardest cancers to treat. It’s the sixth most common cause of cancer death and survival rates are poor. Help fund one of Cancer Research UK's top priorities – finding ways to improve survival from the disease.