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National brain tumour research funding needs to increase to £35 million a year
Teenager’s running 15km for research

Good
luck to superstar teenage fundraiser, Anthony Cawley, ahead of his epic
challenge for Brain Tumour Research.
The
13-year-old is limbering up to run an impressive 15km tomorrow (Saturday 26th
August) to raise funds for research into the disease which killed his uncle and
a schoolfriend. Anthony will complete his challenge in his late uncle’s home
town of County Mayo, Ireland.
Anthony
was heartbroken when his friend, George Fox, died of a glioblastoma (GBM) in
April 2022, aged 13. His grief was compounded by the loss of his uncle, Paraic
Carolan (pictured with Anthony), to the same type of tumour in November, aged
58.
Anthony’s
mum, Teresa, said: “George was in the year above Anthony in school and then
my brother got diagnosed with exactly the same thing, so he’s seen his family
go through absolute hell.
“He
and Paraic were close and he said to me a few months after Paraic died that he
really wanted to do something to make a difference. This challenge has helped
give him a focus.”
Incredibly,
Anthony is already more than 90% of the way to achieving his £10,000
fundraising target.
George’s
mum, Louise, said: “We’re so grateful to Anthony for doing this run in
memory of George and his uncle Paraic. What an incredible boy for wanting to
make a difference.
“Anthony and his family are friends of ours and it’s so sad that they too are grieving a loss that never should have happened. Anthony’s an inspiration and we know George and Paraic will be with him every step of the way.”
To
support Anthony’s efforts, click
here to donate to his fundraising
page.
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