Call to hand in sponsorship money as Preston's race for Life expected to raise £117,000 for Cancer Research UK
The charity’s life-saving work relies on the public’s support and has helped people like Tom Fletcher, 16, of Penwortham, who was diagnosed with a Wilms Tumour aged three. He was invited to ring the starter bell and set participants on their way at the event, in partnership with Tesco, at Moor Park before taking part with his family back in June.
Following intensive chemotherapy, an operation to remove his right kidney, he has made an amazing recovery.
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Hide AdHis mum Zoe, 43, said: “Our experience means we understand all too clearly why Cancer Research UK’s work is so important and we would urge everyone to return their sponsorship money as quickly as possible.”
See the pictures from the event: Preston Race for Life: All our pictures of this brilliant event for Cancer Research UK
Jane Bullock, CRUK’s North West spokesman, said: “Tom and his family were so brilliant. By sharing their story on stage, they inspired everyone. Every day, 110 people are diagnosed with cancer in the North West. To make a significant difference in the fight against cancer we need everyone to return their sponsorship money as quickly as possible.”To find out how to return money visit www.raceforlife.org or call 0300 123 0770.
Participation figures:
10k event- 216 people took part and raised £10,155
5k event – 897 people took part and raised £44,700
Pretty Muddy – 1073 people took part and raised £47,603
Pretty Muddy Kids – 464 children took part and raised £14,870
Video supplied by Cancer Research UK