A 24-HOUR live gaming stream is getting underway this lunchtime in memory of lifelong City fan William Binns, who sadly passed away from bone cancer in 2015. Fellow family member Tom runs a gaming channel over on Facebook, and decided he would have a go at the marathon event, along with others who were close to William, to raise money for Bone Cancer Research Trust. | Please support a 24-hour gaming livestream - which starts at midday today over on @Facebook - raising vital funds for @BCRT, following the passing of lifelong #BCAFC supporter William Binns in 2015. On the Facebook event page, Tom wrote: On the 5th-6th March 2021 Tom, Matthew, David and Corey will be doing a 24hour gaming stream to raise funds for Bone Cancer Research Trust
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A WOMAN from Stroud will be running 746 miles to raise funds for 12 charities. On Christmas Day Lynsey Hamblin, decided to start running because she felt unfit and was suffering from numerous physical and mental health issues. Her mental health started to deteriorate so she decided to challenge herself in order to lift her mood and inspire others to do the same. She said: I hadn t run since my school days, I m now a rather unfit, 42 year old lady that has numerous health issues on top of mental health struggles. But this is helping me to keep my head above water.
A FLINTSHIRE man is putting on his walking boots to raise hundreds of pounds for charity. Ian Gibbons, from Hawarden, has set himself the challenge to walk 100 miles in February for vital funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust. After initially setting a target of £150, Mr Gibbons has since raised over £700 and is now trying to get passed £1,000. He told the Leader he is truly humbled thanks to the kind donations from his friends and family. He has been walking through all weather to meet his target. The fundraiser reads: Want to join me in supporting a good cause? I m raising money for Bone Cancer Research Trust and your contribution will make an impact, whether you donate £5 or £500. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support. I ve included information about Bone Cancer Research Trust below.