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£1,700
raised of £1,000 target by 38 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,700 to inform brain tumour victims & families of treatments and help available.

    Framlingham, United Kingdom
    Funded on Friday, 10th June 2016

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    Our daughter Annie (29) had a tumour in her brain stem it was inoperable and we want to raise awareness of alternative cancer interventions and bring hope and comfort to victims and their families while they battle this disease. It usually affects young people which makes this poignant and distressing.

    Annie was a young mother . She battled all her life with speech issues and was cruelly been struck down with this disease just as she was started a new phase of her life with her own children. we were encouraged to use conventional medicine which advocates radiotherapy and chemo both of which involve pumping toxins with vile side effects into the body. However there are natural treatments, not widely advertised which can help and we want to make these interventions known

    : We will publish details of how the money is spent and would be willing to talk to any supporter personally to explain what has been done. We would also welcome suggestions as to how future money raised should be spent as we expect this to be an ongoing venture. There is a contact page on the website

    We will support National and local charities as well as individuals in their quest for a cure for brain cancer but also we will support families as they search for individual treatments, including travel costs and donations for hyperbaric treatment, which are best suited to their particular needs. Once again we hope that the knowledge that we can share will open up unexplored avenues.

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      38

      • The Framlingham Wine Shop

        The Framlingham Wine Shop

        Jun 8, 2016

        £100.00

      • David and Jenny Garnett

        David and Jenny Garnett

        May 31, 2016

        I heard about your fund raising expedition today from Kitty. We wish you luck.

        £10.00

      • Alex Gorton

        Alex Gorton

        May 31, 2016

        Wolf Run donations, with love to all. Well worth an afternoon of mud and rain, and good luck Henry and Sam!

        £250.00

      • Thomas family

        Thomas family

        May 30, 2016

        Best of luck with the epic trek! x

        £50.00

      • Alison and Robbie Moffatt

        Alison and Robbie Moffatt

        May 30, 2016

        Sending all our love to the intrepid walkers

        £100.00

      • Mike, Mary, Henry and Katie Arnold

        Mike, Mary, Henry and Katie Arnold

        May 29, 2016

        Hi Madeleine and Nick,We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your dear daughter Annie, and we wish your children success in the various challenges they are taking on.

        £20.00

      • Ann & Frank

        Ann & Frank

        May 29, 2016

        Have a great time, but tread carefully!

        £50.00

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      Nicholas Dunham

      Nicholas Dunham

      Framlingham, United Kingdom

      We are an ordinary family with seven extraordinary children. In 2015 our eldest daughter was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. We had to look for help outside the NHS only to find that many remedies exist around the world.

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