Category: Fundraising
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Underbelly’s third Big Brain Tumour Benefit raises the roof at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
We’re delighted to announce that the third Big Brain Tumour Benefit, organised and hosted by our friends at Underbelly, has raised an incredible £41,055 for The Brain Tumour Charity
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Launching The Twilight Walk 2019
Side by side, stride by stride, let’s pick up the pace of progress
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Why Deliciously Ella’s Matt Mills is running the London Marathon
Matt is the son of Baroness Tessa Jowell, who galvanised the political community in the House of Lords with her campaign for those affected by brain tumours following her own diagnosis
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Making a splash for BTAM: Tom Daley’s story of support
Tom opens up about why he supports us and raising awareness during Brain Tumour Awareness Month
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Hal raises dough for research
Interviewed by our Young Ambassador, Grace Latter, Hal Cruttenden opens up about his mum’s diagnosis and why he supports the work we do
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They’re off! The teams begin the third ascent of Everest in the Alps
The weather held up, spirits soared and the three Everest in the Alps teams began their gruelling challenge at 6am this morning
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Hal Cruttenden stars in our Big Bandana Bake launch campaign
Today kicks off Brain Tumour Awareness Month (BTAM) and we’re going to be raising dough for research to make a difference for everyone affected.
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TV presenter joins ‘epic’ challenge to raise funds for our research
Phil Spencer, co-presenter of Channel 4’s Location, Location, Location and Love It or List It, has spoken about his determination to help end the devastation caused by childhood brain tumours after witnessing first-hand the impact of the disease
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10 ways bake sales improve employee engagement
Employee engagement is rising to the top of every manager’s and HR Department’s list. But how can we all do more to keep our staff happy?
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Everest In The Alps 2019: Six reasons why…
Three teams take on the third Everest In The Alps challenge raising vital funds for research into children’s brain tumours
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Phil Spencer joins the third ascent of Everest In The Alps
Phil will join Rob Ritchie, whose ten year old son Toby, has a low grade brain tumour and others to scale the height of Everest on skis in just four days from 5 March 2019
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Northwich Woodland Walk
Local families affected by brain tumours organise a woodland walk at Marbury Park to help raise awareness and money to accelerate a cure
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Launching our new gift in Wills campaign
Our powerful campaign, Leave Nothing Unsaid. Leave Nothing Undone, uses supporters’ stories to support and inspire others
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The Lewis Moody Foundation raises over £1million for people affected by brain tumours
The milestone galvanises the drive for support and research into brain tumours
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The Copping’s story – walking for a cure
My youngest son James was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2014 when he was just three years old.
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A Will to make a difference
Our Senior Gifts and in Memory Officer, Kelly Jack, says the process of making a Will is as easy as 1…2…3
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Simon Kindleysides becomes the world’s first paralysed man to complete the London Marathon
Simon crossed the finishing line last night at 10.30pm after walking for over 36 hours the 26.2 miles of the London Marathon
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Everest in the Alps challenge set to raise £1million
The epic expedition took place over four days at the end of February, raising vital funds for research into paediatric brain tumours
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Phil Spencer’s Everest in the Alps blog
Everest in the Alps: The Second Ascent, took place at the end of February, raising vital funds for research into paediatric brain tumours
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Our High Profile Supporter Hal Cruttenden will host our Celebrating You Awards 2018
We are thrilled to announce our first ever awards, recognising those in the brain tumour community who are leading the way in support, awareness and vital research
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They’re off! The teams begin the second ascent of Everest in the Alps
Conditions were perfect for the first day of the ascent. The four-day challenge will test all skiers to their limits, ascending over 2,500 metres every day to reach their target
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Seven mums take on the challenge of scaling the height of Everest on skiis in just four days
Tanya Ritchie, whose five-year-old son Toby, has a low grade brain tumour, heads up Toby’s Team, along with six other teams, who’ll take on this epic challenge on Monday to raise funds for vital research into childhood brain tumours
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Training in an exo-suit gears up for the London Marathon
Paralysed dad of three, Simon Kindleysides, has stepped up his marathon training in the revolutionary ReWalk exo-suit
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Everest in the Alps presents a mountainous training challenge for Phil Spencer
TV presenter Phil Spencer prepares to take on the Everest in the Alps expedition to raise funds for life-saving research into childhood brain tumours