Jason Taylor

Getting Muddy For Silas: The Major - A 10k Muddy Obstacle Trail Race! page

Fundraising for Brain Tumour Charity (The)
£6,056
raised of £3,000 target
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In memory of Silas Pullen
We fund medical research, and give support to those people affected by brain tumours

Story

The Team: Sarah & Ben Pullen; Lucy & Terry Hewett; Sarah Neaves; Mads, Barry & Louie Bioletti; Sara Mount; Josephine Coevoet; Emma & Tim Holt; Gail Boucher; Amanda Acock; Juliette & Johnny Gale; Moray Bishop; Sarah Alexander; Richard & Emma Norwood; Ben Lewis; Kate & Adrian Linforth; Gary Bourne; David McClure; Trish & Cary Wright; Lucy Kennett; Lloyd Amsdon - please let me know if I've missed you!! 

Our friend’s son, Silas Pullen, died at Christmas, from an aggressive brain tumour aged just 11.


The survival statistics for children with brain tumours have not changed in the last 50 years which is shocking and we want to help change this!

When Silas was diagnosed his parents were told he would die in 12-18 months and there was nothing that could be done to save him. The Doctors took all their hope away in one fell swoop.  After Silas’s death, his parents set up a fund in his name with the Brain Tumour Charity to help fund ground-breaking research trials for pediatric brain tumours, so that other parents in the future could have more hope and not hear those same dreadful, heart-breaking words.

Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of children globally and yet receive very little in the way of funding. So please help us do our bit to change this by sponsoring us to drag ourselves around this obstacle course and get all muddy for Silas, something we know he would have loved to have done and would have made him laugh a lot.

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About the charity

The Brain Tumour Charity is at the forefront of the fight to defeat brain tumours, funding pioneering research and providing support for those affected. We are committed to defending the most amazing part of the human body so that the diagnosis of a brain tumour no longer means a death sentence.

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,055.50
+ £1,217.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£5,955.50
Offline donations
£100.00

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