
Victoria Payne
Victoria's Walk All Over Cancer Fundraising Page

Total raised
£743.00
+ £142.00 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
£1,000Hunting innovations
Fitbit activity tracker
113%
of 310,000 step target
Last synced: 1 May 2021 at 11:22pm
My Story
For our Dad: Cancer research has always been, and will continue to be an incredibly important charity. We all know this, and have raised funds both individually and collectively over the years for Cancer Research UK. But never does a charity become more important than when you and your loved ones are personally affected by it’s cause. On 31st December 2020, right at the end of what was probably a truly awful year for most, we discovered that our Dad had cancer. Nothing prepares you for hearing that news. Dad has a long journey ahead of him, but is fighting every day, never complaining and his sense of humour (mainly ‘dad jokes’) never failing. So we are taking on this challenge in honour of his strength and courage, and the strength and courage of all those who are fighting cancer - 10,000 steps a day, every day throughout March. It won’t be easy, but with the knowledge we are raising funds to help those affected by cancer, and our Dad as daily inspiration, we know we can do it! Anything you can spare will go a long way to keep us motivated.

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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With Cancer Research UK Giving Pages more of the money raised goes towards beating cancer. Aside from the credit and debit card fees, every penny donated goes to Cancer Research UK.
All donations made to this page will automatically be transferred to Cancer Research UK.