Neil Harding
Neil's Giving Page

Total raised
£605.00
+ £40.00 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
Tees Transporter Bridge Bungee Jump
Sun 14 Jul 2019
In memory of
Sandra Harding
My Story
So im jumping off the top of the tees transporter bridge just for the craic. Head first and nothing but knicker elastic tied round my ankles....no seriously, why anyone would do this for fun is beyond me.....but im doing it for a good reason. To help rid the world of the horrid, cruel, unforgiving and heartbreaking disease that took my mam from me. Im doing this in her memory as she should have been 65 years young this year. I watched her fight this disease twice. Making a full recovery once.....only to be taken from us after being diagnosed a second time. My mam fought it right to the end!!! Unfortuantly lost this fight on 24th August 2011. I know im not the only one who has suffered because of cancer. Possibly many of you who are reading this will have been effected by it in one way or another, at some point. So please if you can spare any amount of money. Any amount at all. Please donate. It will be greatly appreciated and kindly accepted. I know it will all help in making a difference for the future Thank you for taking the time to read this and thank you for you kindness Neil

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