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New report shows how Ellen MacArthur s cancer charity navigated 2020 to keep supporting young people

New report shows how Ellen MacArthur s cancer charity navigated 2020 to keep supporting young people by Scott Wilson 4 Feb 13:46 GMT (l-r) CEO Frank Fletcher, Dame Ellen MacArthur, co-founder Mark Turner at Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust Ambitions launch on World Cancer Day 2020 © Paul Lyme The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust never lost sight of what was most important to navigate through the unprecedented challenges of 2020 and keep supporting young people living through and beyond cancer, a new report - published by the Trust to mark World Cancer Day today (4 February 2021) - reflects. On World Cancer Day last year, founder and patron, Dame Ellen MacArthur, launched Better Connections, Bigger Impact: Our Ambitions for 2020-2022 in London, to outline how the Trust would build stronger relationships with, and make a greater long-term difference to, more young people over the next three years.

Hell or High Seas: a voyage around Cape Horn - Yachting Monthly

Yachting Monthly 0shares Taylor Grieger and Stephen O’Shea faced pirates, navigated the 
Furious Fifties and came to blows during a life-changing voyage from Florida around Cape Horn Taylor Grieger and Stephen O Shea round Cape Horn in their Watkins 36CC, Ole Lady after a 15 month voyage from Florida to raise awareness of PTSD amongst US veterans. Credit: Taylor Grieger & Stephen O’Shea ‘We were in Roatán, Honduras heading back to Ole Lady when a comment from Taylor about my mishandling of 
a line resulted in us punching each other in the face. ‘He knocked me onto my back, and I knocked Taylor off the dinghy. He didn’t stop, though. He got me in a chokehold from the water, pulling me down from below.

Sevenoaks couple who appeared on Grand Designs become fan favourites after battling cancer and brain tumour

Sevenoaks couple who appeared on Grand Designs become fan favourites after battling cancer and brain tumour  |  Updated: 15:56, 14 January 2021 A Kent couple who have suffered with major health problems during their life have captured the hearts of a nation after appearing on Grand Designs. Married Georgie, 33, and Greg, 29, who own the The Brick Works Freehouse in Tunbridge Wells, appeared on the Channel 4 show last night which some viewers are now branding the show s best ever . Sevenoaks couple Greg and Georgie built their dream home on a £250,000 budget. Picture: Channel 4 Greg was diagnosed with a brain tumour in his 20s while Georige has been in treatment for several forms of cancer during her lifetime.

Cancelled: Ellen MacArthur Boxing Day Dip On Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight Radio 10:00am - 3:00pm Live and Local Podcast - Supporting Live Local Music On The Isle Of Wight Cancelled: Ellen MacArthur Boxing Day Dip On Isle of Wight By Iona Stewart-Richardson The usual Boxing Day Dip which raises funds for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust has been cancelled. But you and your household can still go for a splash or create your own challenge to support the Trust in changing young lives after cancer in 2021 by joining the #TwixmasTribe. Hundreds of brave bathers and a large crowd of supporters usually gather on Gurnard Green on December 26 for the Boxing Day Dip. It s become a popular festive tradition but unfortunately, like many things in 2020, it has been cancelled due to COVID-19.

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