Beth Coyle

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Fundraising for The University of Nottingham
£355
raised of £400 target
by 16 supporters
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Event: 2017 Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon, on 24 September 2017
Participants: Sophie Roper and the UON500
We're raising money for the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre at The University of Nottingham to create a brighter future for children with brain tumours.

Story

Cancer is a horrible disease that can strike us at anytime. In the past year, I have lost first my father-in-law and then my mother to cancer. Both were however fortunate to live into their seventies and have long and fruitful lives. I cannot imagine how I would feel, however, if one of my children was diagnosed with a brain tumour. I have worked for the Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre since 2002 with the intention of improving the outcome for children diagnosed with this devastating disease. I run a fantastic group who are all equally as passionate about this cause.

This is the third time that I will have run the Robin Hood Half Marathon for the CBTRC. The last twice were pre-children and my hips are not what they once were. One of my PhD students (Sophie Roper) will be running it with me and we have been supporting each other through the pain of training. It will be fantastic to be part of the UON500 and we really appreciate everyone’s efforts towards this important cause.

About the campaign

We're raising money for the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre at The University of Nottingham to create a brighter future for children with brain tumours.

About the charity

Our life-changing research can fight diseases, tackle global challenges and change society. At Nottingham, students from all backgrounds can achieve extraordinary things, in and out of the classroom. But talent needs a catalyst. You can shape the future and help make the incredible happen, every day

Donation summary

Total raised
£355.00
+ £81.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£355.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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