We are now confident that thanks to the generosity of the people who have sponsored us, we will have raised somewhere in the region of £2,500 for Beating Bowel Cancer by the time we finish our ride.
So what will the money be used for? Here are some examples:
£10 could cover the costs of printing and posting Beating Bowel Cancer's information booklets to 10 people. Beating Bowel Cancer provides all its patient information booklets free of charge and they offer invaluable advice for patients and their relatives at all stages of their bowel cancer journey.
£30 could help Beating Bowel Cancer put a patient in need of support and advice in touch with one of its Patient Voices. This group is made up of bowel cancer patients who have direct experience of the disease, and the reassurance and support they provide to other patients is invaluable.
£100 could help address the serious issue of inequalities by supporting Beating Bowel Cancer's media campaign to make treatments for bowel cancer available to all. Beating Bowel Cancer believes that every patient, regardless of ability to pay, should have equal access on the NHS to a licensed drug that their clinician has judged to be clinically appropriate.
£3,000 could pay for a reprint of one of Beating Bowel Cancer's information booklets such as Prevent & Detect, a comprehensive guide to symptoms and screening information, bowel cancer in the family, prevention measures, methods of diagnosis, treatment choices and a useful medical glossary.
£7,000 could pay to print and send out an edition of Beating Bowel Cancer triannual's newsletter, free of charge, to more than 10,000 patients and friends of Beating Bowel Cancer. “The News” is a vital part of the charity's communications with patients, family members, medical professionals, MPs, donors and others who have an interest in bowel cancer. It is also available for download from the Beating Bowel Cancer website (see below or right).
£25,000 could pay the costs of one of Beating Bowel Cancer's part-time Nurse Advisors for a year. Speaking to a Nurse Advisor can help allay fears, encourage people to seek advice early and increase chances of a successful outcome. This is an invaluable service not only for bowel cancer patients but also for their relatives.
£50,000 could allow Beating Bowel Cancer to run a nationwide campaign to GPs, encouraging better and earlier detection of bowel cancer by providing key information and resources to GPs and GP surgeries. At the same time, posters and leaflets in each surgery will help to educate people about bowel cancer.
All this and more information can be found at the Beating Bowel Cancer website, http://www.beatingbowelcancer.org/
With exactly one week to go, the current total stands at a whopping £1,905. So we say a huge thank-you to the people who have donated since the last update: Caroline Franklin, Pauline at Zurich, the Haslam family, Jeff Carter, Nigel Donaldson, Jane Boulton, Mike Farwell, Alan and Nikki Setherton, an anonymous donor, Steve Ambrose, Chris Day, and Graham and Libby Down.
What is really touching is that while many of our sponsors knew Mother, a great many did not. We really do appreciate everyone's support.
Final word of the day goes to Jeff Carter, who, along with a generous donation, left this comment on the Virgin Giving site: "If you take a swear box with you the funds will rise astronomically - my bet is at least 3 soakings and one breakdown! Still I am sure you will be watched over with a mixture of pride, smiles and rolling of eyes!"
How well he knew her...
Welcome to Bikers for Beating Bowel Cancer
Thursday 9 September: 10.00pm. Well, we're finally here ready (almost!) to hit the road. Panniers are packed, 6.00am alarm set and a set of google maps laminated to protect against rain (anything standing still enough for long enough is now at serious risk of getting coated in plastic!). And the bike is gleaming - it's never looked this good...
The weather forecast looks fair and at 7.30am our four day two-wheeled mini tour will begin. Richard will be riding, navigating and generally being Officer Commanding and Clare will basically just hope not to fall off and/or fall asleep. Our Big British Ride will touch on the home nations of England, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland then back through England, in four days. We'll keep you posted with blogs and tweets (below and to the right) so stay with us!
A huge thank you to everyone for helping us to raise funds and awareness for Beating Bowel Cancer through our Big British Ride - in memory of a lovely lady who meant so much to so many people, Kath Maynard (aka The Mothership).
Have a quick look at the links to the right below about the bike, the route, a bit more about bowel cancer (with a lovely pic of mother at our wedding and (of course!) the link to click if you would still like to make a donation.
So what would mother think? We like to think she'd approve ....
Thank you and see you soon ! Richard, Clare and Russell (Father).
The weather forecast looks fair and at 7.30am our four day two-wheeled mini tour will begin. Richard will be riding, navigating and generally being Officer Commanding and Clare will basically just hope not to fall off and/or fall asleep. Our Big British Ride will touch on the home nations of England, Wales, the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland then back through England, in four days. We'll keep you posted with blogs and tweets (below and to the right) so stay with us!
A huge thank you to everyone for helping us to raise funds and awareness for Beating Bowel Cancer through our Big British Ride - in memory of a lovely lady who meant so much to so many people, Kath Maynard (aka The Mothership).
Have a quick look at the links to the right below about the bike, the route, a bit more about bowel cancer (with a lovely pic of mother at our wedding and (of course!) the link to click if you would still like to make a donation.
So what would mother think? We like to think she'd approve ....
Thank you and see you soon ! Richard, Clare and Russell (Father).
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