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Chloe Wakefield

Jolly Dream Team

Total raised

£635.00

+ £105.00 Gift Aid

105%% Complete
105% of the £600.00 target
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My Story

Jamie, Helena, Liv, Will, Chloe and Kate have a message for you! Christmas is the perfect time of year to look out for others and spread some love and kindness. Your donations make a massive difference to ensuring that the right research can be granted. Research advances have not only massively improved treatments but have also had a huge impact to better our understanding the underlying causes of the disease. Better understanding directly benefits the individuals who are affected day to day. We all know someone who's life has been turned upside down by cancer, together lets help to make a change. So whether a penny or a pound, your donation would be greatly appreciated, and will make a difference. About this event: We will be racing around an obstacle course like no other, bouncing over inflatable slides, zooming through foam slaloms and dodging flour filled balloons. Goodwill to all gets left at home as you compete against other teams for the ultimate glory, being crowned the London Pudding Champions. Not only that; as well as prizes for podium position and best fancy dress, every entrant receives a Christmas pudding and medal. Get involved To register your team visit www.xmaspuddingrace.org.uk

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Our work has helped double cancer survival in the UK in the last 50 years. Despite this incredible progress, there’s more to be done. Nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime. Help us carry out world-class research into the prevention, detection and treatment of more than 200 types of cancer.

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