Leukaemia CARE exists to provide vital care and support to all those whose lives are affected by leukaemia, lymphoma and the allied blood disorders. Our work extends to the welfare of families and carers, as well as that of patients themselves. Quite simply... 'supporting a quality of life'

CARE: www.leukaemiacare.org.uk/
Fundraising: www.raise4leukaemiacare.org.uk/

Anyone can become a fundraiser for Leukaemia CARE and appear on the blog. Email your story to: press@leukaemiacare.org.uk

Bertie Bloodcell

Welcome to Bertie's Blog! Bertie Bloodcell is Leukaemia CARE's fundraising mascot and he's really interested to hear all your stories! This blog will highlight some of the triumphs and successes of Leukaemia CARE's fundraising heroes, and give our supporters the chance to get to know the charity and 'Team Bertie' a little bit better.

Friday 24 October 2008

Santathon in Worcester, Dagenham and Evesham!




Look out!
The Leukaemia CARE Santathon is coming!


Every year since 2003 there has been a fantastic Christmas Fun Run in Worcester and more recently in Dagenham and Evesham too. But this year we're calling it the Santathon because it's for all ages, all levels, runners, non runners... basically you can Stroll it! Walk it! Run it!

How to take part

To find out more about this event download your entry form and return it quickly. We will make sure you get a sponsorship form in the post/by email. Or you can telephone the Fundraising Team on 0845 389 2409.

Picture gallery

Check out the pictures from last year's event at our Picture Gallery here!

Children and adults can take part for £5 and £10 and businesses are invited to challenge each other to a bit of friendly competition by entering a team; everyone gets a free santa suit upon entry

Your nearest Santathon

Look out for a Santathon at Worcester City Football Club, Dagenham & Redbridge Football Club and in Evesham. More information to follow.

For help information or support with a leukaemia, lymphoma or a myeloma call 0800 169 6680 or visit www.leukaemiacare.org.uk

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