Category: Fundraising
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Record-breaking rower pays tribute to team Ocean Valour
“Keep going because I promise you, you will succeed. Any dream you have, just smash it.”
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Chris White MP writes about The Twilight Walk Warwick
Chris White, MP for Warwick and Leamington, joined hundreds of supporters for our Warwick Twilight Walk last Sunday, writing about it on his website.
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Our ten-year-old supporter Amelia Gebruers wins a Pride of Britain award
Our ten year old supporter Amelia Gebruers won a Pride of Britain award for her fundraising achievements.
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Make a difference and leave a gift in your Will
Last week, many people were talking about remembering charities in Wills. We invited Tim Clarke, who has lived with a brain tumour for five years, to share his thoughts.
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Victory as team Ocean Valour reach the UK
Having left New York on 3 May 2015, Tom and Lawrence arrived in Salcombe Harbour at 16:53 today, becoming the youngest duo to row the Atlantic unaided.
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Journey across the Atlantic helping to drive earlier diagnosis
On 3 May 2015 Lawrence Walters and Tom Rainey started an extraordinary challenge. For the best part of three months since then, they have been rowing from New York to Salcombe in Devon across the treacherous North Atlantic Ocean.
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Mums of team Ocean Valour share their messages
Anne and Vanessa, the mums of Tom and Lawrence who are currently at sea for three months raising funds for The Charity, share some words about their sons. (Wednesday 01 July)
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The Brain Tumour Charity shortlisted for a £100K grant from the Masonic Samaritan Fund
The Brain Tumour Charity has been shortlisted to the final stages of the Masonic Samaritan Fund Silver Jubilee Research Fund vote, for a chance to be awarded a grant of £100,000 to fund our Centre of Excellence at University College London.
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Sainsbury’s celebrates charity partnership
On Saturday 30 May, Farnborough Sainsbury’s held a balloon release and race to mark the end of their year long partnership with The Brain Tumour Charity.
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How we spend your money – a question of choice
Should donors and fundraisers have more choice over where their money is spent? It’s an ongoing debate among charities not just in the UK, but all over the world.