Paul Clark

Orla's running a Marathon in aid of Head & Neck Cancer

Fundraising for HaNC – Head and Neck Cancer Support and Research (part of The Aintree University Hospital Charitable Fund)
£460
raised of £500 target
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Event: SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon 2016, on 30 October 2016
We raise funds for support and research to help those affected by H & N cancer

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Hi everyone!

I'm running the Dublin City Marathon on Sunday the 30th of October. This is my first marathon and I'm trying to raise money for Head and Neck Cancer Support and Research at Aintree University Hospital. Any donations will be greatly appreciated for a fantastic cause! 

I was lucky enough to be part of this amazing team that looks after people with head and neck cancer, and their families. Each day this unit strives to fight cancer and to support patients through what can often be a long and challenging recovery. 

By completing this marathon I hope to raise some money to help develop further support and better outcomes for people with head and neck cancer and their families. This charity also strives to fund research areas which impact on patient care. 

Thank you all very much for your support. X

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About the charity

HaNC (part of the Aintree University Hospital Charity umbrella) aims to support those affected by this type of cancer; to raise awareness; and to fund research carried out by the clinicians at the Merseyside Regional Head and Neck Cancer Centre into the causes and possible future treatments.

Donation summary

Total raised
£459.95
+ £50.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£459.95
Offline donations
£0.00

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