Children with Cancer UK

Fight Against Cancer continues

Darsh Trivedi

Darsh Trivedi

My Story

After completing the Boston Marathon in 2023 and fundraising for an 11-year-old boy fighting leukemia, I knew that I wanted to continue contributing to the fight against cancer. That's why I've set my sights on the 2024 London Marathon, where I will run for Children with Cancer UK.
 
This amazing organization has done so much to support families and fund research in the fight against cancer, a cause that is close to my heart after losing my father and grandfather to the disease. Knowing that I'll be running for such a great cause will give me the motivation I need to cross the finish line in London.
 
But I also know that I can't do this alone. The support of my friends and family has been so important to me in my journey so far, and I'll need that support more than ever as I train for the London Marathon. And I also know that we can make a bigger impact together than any of us can on our own.
 
So I'm asking you to join me in this fight against cancer. Whether you donate to Children with Cancer UK or come out to cheer me on during the marathon, your support will make all the difference. Knowledge is power, and together we can help improve outcomes for the thousands of children and young people diagnosed with cancer every year.
 
I believe that we all have the power to make a difference in this world, no matter how small our contributions may seem. And I know that by joining together and putting our hearts and minds to this cause, we can make a real impact in the fight against cancer. Let's do this, together.
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Funded

  • Target
    £2,200
  • Raised so far
    £1,953
  • Number of donors
    4

My Story

After completing the Boston Marathon in 2023 and fundraising for an 11-year-old boy fighting leukemia, I knew that I wanted to continue contributing to the fight against cancer. That's why I've set my sights on the 2024 London Marathon, where I will run for Children with Cancer UK.
 
This amazing organization has done so much to support families and fund research in the fight against cancer, a cause that is close to my heart after losing my father and grandfather to the disease. Knowing that I'll be running for such a great cause will give me the motivation I need to cross the finish line in London.
 
But I also know that I can't do this alone. The support of my friends and family has been so important to me in my journey so far, and I'll need that support more than ever as I train for the London Marathon. And I also know that we can make a bigger impact together than any of us can on our own.
 
So I'm asking you to join me in this fight against cancer. Whether you donate to Children with Cancer UK or come out to cheer me on during the marathon, your support will make all the difference. Knowledge is power, and together we can help improve outcomes for the thousands of children and young people diagnosed with cancer every year.
 
I believe that we all have the power to make a difference in this world, no matter how small our contributions may seem. And I know that by joining together and putting our hearts and minds to this cause, we can make a real impact in the fight against cancer. Let's do this, together.