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One
in three people will suffer from cancer at
some point in their lifetime. Cancer Research
UK is committed to curing cancer by understanding
its causes and investigating how best to prevent
and treat it. |
Our
groundbreaking work, funded almost entirely
by donations from the general public, delivers
medical advances that save thousands of lives.
With your help we can make a difference for
cancer patients everywhere. Together
we will beat cancer.
Please call our Running Hotline on 0870 162
1622
Or visit www.cancerresearchuk.org/running
for more information. |
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or
email Helen.Jackson@cancer.org.uk.
for more information.
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The
MSRC is a National charity
dedicated to supporting anyone affected by
MS. We provide telephone support, leaflets
and the widely acclaimed New Pathways magazine
written by people with MS
for people with MS. |
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call Sue Kitney on 01206 505444 |
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e-mail:
triathlon@msrc.co.uk |
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The
NSPCC’s purpose is to end cruelty
to children. Our vision is of a society
where all children are loved, valued and
able to fulfil their potential. |
We
run more than 180 services nationwide for
children, young people and their families,
including the National Child Protection
Helpline, ChildLine, therapeutic services
for abused children and young witness support.
Your
support will enable us to continue these
vital services and make a difference for
vulnerable children across the country.
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the NSPCC Team on 0207 825 2621 |
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e-mail triathlon@nspcc.org.uk
or visit our website www.nspcc.org.uk
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Arthritis
Research Campaign (arc) funds vital research
into arthritis in all its forms, which is
the greatest single cause of disability in
the UK today, seriously affecting some 6 million
people. |
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12,000 children also have to endure this excruciating
pain. Please help us to help them look forward
to a better future. |
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Jenny Oakshott on 01474 703610
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email j.oakshott@arc.org.uk
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The Aspinall
Foundation in conjunction with Howletts
and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent
is devoted to saving rare and endangered
animals and returning them to protected
areas in the wild. |
These
activities include the management of two
gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects
in Congo and Gabon, Central Africa, where
we have successfully reintroduced over fifty
western lowland gorillas. Forty-three of
these are wild-born gorillas, orphans of
the bush meat trade.
As a charity
we rely on the support of the general public
to help fund our work. Working together
with The Aspinall Foundation your support
will make a real difference to the future
of the western lowland gorilla and other
endangered animals whose future is in all
our hands. |
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To find out more visit our website at www.totallywild.net
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more information please contact Jeanne Peterson.
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jeannep@howletts.net
or telephone 01323 492299 (direct line) |
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