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National brain tumour research funding needs to increase to £35 million a year
Step forward for Walk of Hope and help find a cure

Join
us for our big national fundraising event – Walk of
Hope is back, taking place on
Saturday 30th September.
With
more locations and a variety of distances, one thing every Walk of Hope has in
common is that it unites a community of people who care about finding a cure
for brain tumours.
Over
the years, thanks to amazing supporters like you, we’ve raised hundreds of
thousands of pounds to help find a cure. This year, we’re planning to make Walk
of Hope bigger and better than ever, and we need your help.
New
for 2023, our three festival-themed flagship walks will take place in Ellesmere
in Shropshire, Luton in Bedfordshire, and Newcastle, Tyne and Wear. Plus, we’ve
got walks taking place in Chichester, Hamilton, Leeds, Leicester, Milton Keynes, and Stockport, with more being planned.
Come
along with your family, bring your friends too, and make new ones as you come
together with others who have a connection to this devastating
disease. Register before 31st July 2023 to secure a 50%
early-bird discount on your registration fee.
Don’t
worry if none of our walks are convenient for you because there’s an option for
you to do your own Walk of Hope, wherever you are.
Each
step you take will bring us closer to a cure.
Visit
www.walk-of-hope.org to find out more and register now. All walkers who are
fundraising will get a specially branded t-shirt.
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