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Thank you joining our Great Give It Up
When we launched our Great Give It Up challenge earlier this year, we never imagined it would be made twice as hard by a nationwide lockdown!
We were overwhelmed by the dedication of our Great Give It Up supporters. You’ve done us proud and we can’t thank you enough.
Meet our Great Give It Up participants!
In the run up to the Great Give It Up in March, we wanted to introduce you to a couple people, to show how your fundraising efforts really do make a difference.
Mik and Keira tell us why they’re giving up something they love this March.
Alan Carr chucks the chocolate to help children with neuroblastoma
To mark International Childhood Cancer Day, comedian and chocoholic Alan Carr is giving up his favourite treat to raise money for research into neuroblastoma.
Alan is supporting the Great Give It Up this March and said, “I love a cheeky bit of chocolate and it’ll be a huge challenge for me to give it up! But it’s nowhere near as big a challenge as what these children go through.”
International Childhood Cancer Day
Saturday 15 February is International Childhood Cancer Day.
It’s a special day to raise awareness of childhood cancer and support children with cancer, survivors and their families. Find out how you can help.
Alan Carr supports the Great Give It Up
Ahead of World Cancer Day on Tuesday 4 February, comedian Alan Carr and celebrity patron of Neuroblastoma UK is challenging the nation to join the Great Give It Up this March.
The campaign aims to raise money for vital research into neuroblastoma - a rare childhood cancer and the most common solid tumour in children after brain tumours.