Brain Tumour Awareness Month

March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month. Every year, Brain Tumour Research leads the way with a packed programme of activities to shine a spotlight on this devastating disease and raise money to help fund research to find a cure.

Our awareness-raising activities include:

A minute’s silence to remember those lost

Our community lighting candles and sharing photos on social media to #ShineALight

Landmarks shining in pink and yellow to support our Light Up the UK campaign

And of course, Wear A Hat Day where communities, workplaces and schools come together for fun hat-themed fundraising events and challenges

Plus there are lots more ways you can help raise awareness and give hope to the one in three people who knows someone affected by a brain tumour.

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Brain Tumour Awareness Month was launched in 2004 by a group of charities that went on to become founding members of Brain Tumour Research. Over the last two decades, thousands of people across the UK and beyond have come together to show their support for all those affected. Here are just a few of your amazing activities and highlights from over the years.

Swipe to see the amazing activity over the years