Martin Doughty
Martin's Giving Page

Total raised
£763.00
+ £119.50 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
100 mile cycle challenge
Thu 29 Sep 2022 - Fri 30 Sep 2022
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My 100 mile cycle challenge
My Story
Thank you for visiting my Fundraising Page. Over the years, a number of my close family and friends have suffered from and passed away from this disease. I'm motivated to do this challenge in their memory and to help in a small way to fund life-saving research which can lead to transformation in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer for others. On 29th & 30th September, together with my brother, I will be cycling 100 miles from the centre of Bristol to Reading, following the Sustrans route which passes through Bath, Bradford-upon-Avon, Devizes, stopping overnight at Pewsey. The following day, we will cycle onto Hungerford and Reading. We mainly cycle to commute to and from work and in our leisure time, but do not usually cycle long distances. So this will be a significant challenge for us, but one we are really looking forward to! Thank you again for any support you are able to give.

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