Tony Kirk
MITIE Team Skydive

Total raised
£2,016.00
+ £266.50 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
£1,000Hunting innovations
£2,500Delivering treatments
£5,000Keeping cancer in remission
Mitie team Skydive
Sat, 30 Apr 2022 - Sat, 30 Apr 2022
Lets raise as much as we can!!
My Story
Thanks for taking the time to visit our fundraising page. My wife Helen was diagnosed with stage 3b Breast cancer 3.5 years ago. After gruelling chemotherapy and a full mastectomy followed by three solid weeks of radiotherapy, she has since undergone a further 4 operations and is living with a fairly poor prognosis. Despite this, she lives life to the fullest and is always positive. She refuses to let this stop her and is resuming work on her PHD. Recently she lost her good friend Beth Brazier to this awful disease so we decided it was time to act and raise some money for a much needed cause. Thankfully I found some colleagues who were willing to help, Tim Woodcock and Tims daughter Jess have agreed to do the skydive with me, plus more to be confirmed. Please give generously to a good cause!! Cancer is happening right now, which is why I’m fundraising right now for Cancer Research UK. There’s no time to lose! Donate to my page today and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.

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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All donations made to this page will automatically be transferred to Cancer Research UK.