
Tia Clarke
Tia's Race for Life

Total raised
Ā£250.34
+ £52.50 Gift Aid
Ā£25Kitting out our labs
Ā£50Unravelling mysteries
Ā£100Spotting cancer earlier
Ā£150Making diagnosis kinder
Ā£200Understanding errors in DNA
Ā£300Finding cancer's weakness
Wolverhampton 5k 2026
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 - Sun, 14 Jun 2026
Honour my Momš¤
In memory of
Sally Ann Jones
30th Dec 1965 - 8th Nov 2025
My Story
I lost my mom in November last year to a rare cancer. She was the light of my life, my guidance, my biggest cheerleader and my occasionally my greatest critic with my needs always at the forefront. She was my mom and I love her more than anythingš¤. In honour of my mom, Iāve decided Iām going to challenge myself to a 5K for Cancer research. I havenāt ran in over 10 years now so I know it wonāt be easy, but what my mom fought was 100x harder and with an injury Iām pushing through to honour her. Cancer is happening right now, which is why Iām taking part in a Race for Life 5k to raise money and save lives. 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UKās groundbreaking work, so please sponsor me if you can. If you could donate it would mean the world, but even a share will mean the world to me. Please take your time to acknowledge that cancer is so versatile and we must know more to help more. For more on the cancer mom fought please research Neuroendeocrine Cancer

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