World Child Cancer

Sadie Cave's Divisional Skydive for World Child Cancer

Sadie Cave

Sadie Cave

Sadie Cave
Fundraising as part of team: Division

My Story

First things first, thanks for clicking through and paying my fundraising page a visit! 

Myself and some colleagues from the Galliford Try Partnerships divisonal team are doing a skydive on the 26th April for World Child Cancer. I said yes initially because it sounded like an amazing life experience, and might mean that I don't dread flying to go on holiday in future as I'll have the option of staying in the plane! However, in setting up this fundraising page, I've had a chance to look at some of the amazing things that World Child Cancer do and my motivation has completely changed. They really are an incredible cause to be raising money for (if you would like to see for yourself, I can thoroughly recommend having a read of some of these:  https://www.worldchildcancer.org/stories).

If you'd like to support our team, you can make a donation by clicking the link to the right of your screen (you've come this far, you may as well!) >>>

Anything you can spare, however small, will be very much appreciated! 

Sadie

Here's a bit about the cause we're supporting and how your contributions will help: 

World Child Cancer believe that every child with cancer, wherever they live in the world, should have equal access to the best possible treatment and care. They give children with cancer in the developing world the opportunity to access trained medics, treatment and support to give them the very best chance of survival. We also support children's families and raise awareness of childhood cancer in the developing world.

Your support will go a long way to improve the lives of children with cancer all over the world. As an example:

£25 funds accurate diagnosis for 10 children with cancer

£50 pays for life-saving chemotherapy for a child with cancer

£100 could support accurate diagnosis for 5 children with cancer

£200 covers the salary of a nurse on a children's cancer ward for a month

£300 covers the cost of a play-worker on a children's cancer ward for a year

£500 funds the treatment of a child with Burkitt lymphoma in Malawi

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Funded

  • Target
    £300
  • Raised so far
    £311
  • Number of donors
    16

My Story

First things first, thanks for clicking through and paying my fundraising page a visit! 

Myself and some colleagues from the Galliford Try Partnerships divisonal team are doing a skydive on the 26th April for World Child Cancer. I said yes initially because it sounded like an amazing life experience, and might mean that I don't dread flying to go on holiday in future as I'll have the option of staying in the plane! However, in setting up this fundraising page, I've had a chance to look at some of the amazing things that World Child Cancer do and my motivation has completely changed. They really are an incredible cause to be raising money for (if you would like to see for yourself, I can thoroughly recommend having a read of some of these:  https://www.worldchildcancer.org/stories).

If you'd like to support our team, you can make a donation by clicking the link to the right of your screen (you've come this far, you may as well!) >>>

Anything you can spare, however small, will be very much appreciated! 

Sadie

Here's a bit about the cause we're supporting and how your contributions will help: 

World Child Cancer believe that every child with cancer, wherever they live in the world, should have equal access to the best possible treatment and care. They give children with cancer in the developing world the opportunity to access trained medics, treatment and support to give them the very best chance of survival. We also support children's families and raise awareness of childhood cancer in the developing world.

Your support will go a long way to improve the lives of children with cancer all over the world. As an example:

£25 funds accurate diagnosis for 10 children with cancer

£50 pays for life-saving chemotherapy for a child with cancer

£100 could support accurate diagnosis for 5 children with cancer

£200 covers the salary of a nurse on a children's cancer ward for a month

£300 covers the cost of a play-worker on a children's cancer ward for a year

£500 funds the treatment of a child with Burkitt lymphoma in Malawi

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