
Jen Labelle
A 'Sweatember' to Remember

Total raised
£1,215.00
+ £163.75 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
£300Finding cancer's weakness
£500Providing cancer support
£1,000Hunting innovations
I'm taking on Sweatember to support Cancer Research UK, in honor of family and friends and in memory of my mom, Rindy.
In memory of
Rindy R Radi
My Story
This September, I’m taking on Sweatember, an epic 30-day challenge for Cancer Research UK. Help me raise money to fund life-saving cancer research by sponsoring me. Unfortunately we've all been affected by cancer in some way. For me, it took my mom this past February and my uncle in his 20's, it's attacked my Dad in three (3!) different forms, my Pepaw kicked its ass in his 70’s, and one of my best friends beat it last year. I’m gonna kick my own ass with this challenge so that together, we can kick cancer’s ass! So, two things are gonna happen: 1. I pledge to exercise every day this month. The level and form will vary (because who doesn’t love variety?) but I’ll keep you posted on my activity. 2. For every £ donated, I’ll do a burpee. (Oh dear, what have I done!) If you’ve read this far, you can guess I’m serious about telling cancer to “fuck off” once and for all. Please consider donating! And watch out on FB and Insta for my updates throughout the month! #sweatember2remember

CAUSE
All Cancer Types
Cancer is complex. There are over 200 types of cancer, most of which have different biology and behaviour. With your support, our dedicated researchers can continue to discover better ways to prevent, detect and treat this disease, and bring about a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer.
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