John Crozier
Crozier & Weston crushing 300 miles for Cancer Research

Total raised
£1,570.01
+ £258.75 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

Strava activity tracker
131%
of 300 miles target
Crozier & Weston crushing 300 miles in September for Cancer Research UK
My Story
Thank you for visiting our Cancer Research UK Cycle 300 page. This September, before the end of the month, we will complete 300 miles on our bikes for Cancer Research UK. I (JC) will be pedalling harder than ever because in 2017 my mother was diagnosed with cancer. She fought it, overcame it and has since had a great recovery. However, many other people don't get such a good outcome. When I found out she had cancer it obviously meant I was talking about it more often. I found a huge number of people I know had been directly affected by cancer - but hadn't really told me about it. It really hit home the stat about 2-in-1 people getting cancer. So I thought it's about time to do something that could help people out. The very noble Mr Joe Weston is joining me in the challenge and we're using the same fund raising page to make some cash for Cancer Research. Every penny makes a huge difference to vital cancer research so please show your support with a donation to my page.

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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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.