Tour de try 60 mile bike ride
Paul Mannings
Fundraising as part of team:
West
My Story
Hi,
Thank you for taking the trouble ot read this page. I am taking part in the Galliford Try Partnerships 'Tour de Try' bike ride from Barnstable to Exeter which is the culmination of a week long event across to the country to raise money for World Child Cancer.
World Child Cancer are a charity who work to help children in under-developed countries who have cancer. We are so fortunate in this country to have an exemplar health service that gives the best opportunity of recovery for any child who is suffering. As you can imagine, in many parts of the world, basic medical facilities are a luxury and for a child with cancer their prognosis is significantly worse than in the UK.
If you can make a donation, however large or small, to help me raise money to ease the suffering of children that will be fantastic. As an example,
£25 funds accurate diagnosis for 10 children in Bangladesh
£50 pays for life-saving chemotherapy for a child in Ghana
£100 could support accurate diagnosis for 5 children with cancer in Cameroon
£200 covers the salary of a nurse on a children's cancer ward in Cameroon for a month
£300 covers the cost of a play-worker on a children's cancer ward in Myanmar for a year
£500 funds the treatment of a child with Burkitts lymphoma in Malawi
£1,500 pays for a palliative care outreach nurse on a motorbike in Cameroon for a year
£2,000 could pay for essential ward equipment for one year in Malawi
£3,000 could pay for materials to renovate a children's cancer ward in Cameroon
Thank you so much for your support. I'm doing the easy bit, pedalling across hilly Devon in the wind and rain, but if you can do the hard bit and dig deep into your pocket I will be very grateful.
Thanks
Paul
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Target
£500
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Raised so far
£450
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Number of donors
15
My Story
Hi,
Thank you for taking the trouble ot read this page. I am taking part in the Galliford Try Partnerships 'Tour de Try' bike ride from Barnstable to Exeter which is the culmination of a week long event across to the country to raise money for World Child Cancer.
World Child Cancer are a charity who work to help children in under-developed countries who have cancer. We are so fortunate in this country to have an exemplar health service that gives the best opportunity of recovery for any child who is suffering. As you can imagine, in many parts of the world, basic medical facilities are a luxury and for a child with cancer their prognosis is significantly worse than in the UK.
If you can make a donation, however large or small, to help me raise money to ease the suffering of children that will be fantastic. As an example,
£25 funds accurate diagnosis for 10 children in Bangladesh
£50 pays for life-saving chemotherapy for a child in Ghana
£100 could support accurate diagnosis for 5 children with cancer in Cameroon
£200 covers the salary of a nurse on a children's cancer ward in Cameroon for a month
£300 covers the cost of a play-worker on a children's cancer ward in Myanmar for a year
£500 funds the treatment of a child with Burkitts lymphoma in Malawi
£1,500 pays for a palliative care outreach nurse on a motorbike in Cameroon for a year
£2,000 could pay for essential ward equipment for one year in Malawi
£3,000 could pay for materials to renovate a children's cancer ward in Cameroon
Thank you so much for your support. I'm doing the easy bit, pedalling across hilly Devon in the wind and rain, but if you can do the hard bit and dig deep into your pocket I will be very grateful.
Thanks
Paul
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