Hi guys,
In June my uncle was diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer; it was quite far developed with several secondaries. He has recently undergone 3 bouts of chemotherapy and while this is reducing the effect the cancer is having on him, it is terminal and he is looking at only a few months.
I've always tried to support cancer charities when possible but having cancer hit so close to home makes me more determined to do something to help. On October 24th my university has organised a sponsored freefall abseil from the Falkirk Wheel in order to raise funds for charity. In this instance, the charity is the Beatson Pebble Appeal, with the funds contributing towards the cost of creating a new cancer treatment and research facility to be built in Glasgow.
I know that with the current economic climate, cash is tight amongst us all, but if any of you would be able to spare some time and a few pennies to sponsor me in this event, I would be very grateful. Any donation of any size is appreciated and guaranteed to help.
http://www.justgiving.com/lenny1024
Many thanks,
Jamie
In June my uncle was diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer; it was quite far developed with several secondaries. He has recently undergone 3 bouts of chemotherapy and while this is reducing the effect the cancer is having on him, it is terminal and he is looking at only a few months.
I've always tried to support cancer charities when possible but having cancer hit so close to home makes me more determined to do something to help. On October 24th my university has organised a sponsored freefall abseil from the Falkirk Wheel in order to raise funds for charity. In this instance, the charity is the Beatson Pebble Appeal, with the funds contributing towards the cost of creating a new cancer treatment and research facility to be built in Glasgow.
I know that with the current economic climate, cash is tight amongst us all, but if any of you would be able to spare some time and a few pennies to sponsor me in this event, I would be very grateful. Any donation of any size is appreciated and guaranteed to help.
http://www.justgiving.com/lenny1024
Many thanks,
Jamie
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