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Steven Boyd

Ste’s Giving Page

Total raised

£2,559.02

+ £564.76 Gift Aid

127%% Complete
127% of the £2,000.00 target
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2019 Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100

Sun, 4 Aug 2019 - Sun, 4 Aug 2019

My Mum is my motivation. I’m doing this challenge to raise as much as I can to help fund towards cancer research; whilst raising awareness and in particular ’Inflammatory Breast Cancer’.

In memory of

Mum

My Story

Hi guys, I’m doing this challenge in memory of my beautiful Mum, who sadly passed away last year to Metastatic Inflammatory Breast Cancer. My Mum passed away only 16 days after official diagnosis, after initially being mis-diagnosed. I want to raise funds that will help further research into cancer and in particular help raise awareness of Inflammatory Breast Cancer. Inflammatory Breast Cancer is a very rare and aggressive type of Breast Cancer and there needs to be more awareness to prevent more people like my Mum, from dying unnecessarily. Early diagnosis is key, like all cancers. Any funds I manage to raise, will help towards cancer research. Any donations, little or small, will be greatly received. Every mile I ride is for you Mum and all the other people that are living with Cancer. Thank you for taking the time to ready my story. Let the training commence! Steven

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