Louise Forster
Ms Great Britain Classic Finalist 2026

Total raised
£2,865.50
+ £642.63 Gift Aid
My Story
I have spent 21 years at The Bath Clinic, as an Oncology Administrator, working closely with Cancer patients and in that time I have witnessed both the emotional pain and the incredible strength that this disease brings. I have met truly inspiring people who face each day with courage, despite the challenges they endure. Supporting them has given me a deep understanding of their journey and I always try to meet them with compassion, empathy and kindness. Fundraising is something very close to my heart. This is my way of honouring all previous, current and future patients, along with my family and friends who have been affected by cancer. The Miss Great Britain Organisation have raised over 330,000 for Cancer Research UK, in the last 6 years, which is something to be proud of. This is the main reason why I applied and entered the competition in the first place. Now that I am a Ms Great Britain Classic Finalist I want to do my absolute best to help fund life saving research, which will help women and men across the U.K. to be even more aware. Raising money for Cancer Research means so much to me. Any support big or small is truly appreciated. Thank you. Love Louise xx This fundraising page is also for my : Race For Life 5k 2026 Big Hike Jurassic Coast, 13 miles 2026 And any other fundraising i do for Cancer Research UK.

CAUSE
Diagnosing cancer earlier
Detecting cancer at an early stage helps save lives. That’s why we’re pioneering new ways to diagnose cancer earlier and stop it in its tracks. But we need to go further, faster. With your support, we can change the outlook on cancer, catching it when it’s most treatable so more people survive.
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All donations made to this page will automatically be transferred to Cancer Research UK.