Running in memory of my lovely grandma, to raise awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer and to support the great work of Ovacome.
Running the Great North Run 2024 to raise funds for Ovacome
We are raising money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to us and I hope that you’ll consider supporting their work in any way that you can.
In memory of Martine Halliday, I am running two 10K races, the Goodwood Motorsport 10K and the Bournemouth Bay Run.
This is for my mum and other fab women and their families tackling ovarian cancer
I’m raising money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to me and I hope that you’ll consider supporting their work in any way that you can. This page is set up in loving memory of our mum, sister, aunty, grandma and dearest friend and relative REEDA D@SOUZA.
I’m running the Great North Run to raise money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to myself and my family and I hope that you’ll consider supporting their work in any way that you can.
I’m raising money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to me and I hope that you’ll consider supporting their work in any way that you can.
Let's address the elephant in the room, am I a runner? No. Am I in remission from ovarian cancer? No. Am I still going to train and give it my best shot? HELL YES! I am running to support the Ovacome charity and their crucial work in the fight against ovarian cancer. Having witnessed the impact of this disease firsthand, I am dedicated to raising awareness, funding research, and providing support for individuals and families affected by ovarian cancer so nobody feels alone.
I’m raising money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to me and I hope that you’ll consider supporting their work in any way that you can.On Saturday 12th August (8 days after my last chemotherapy session) my friends and family will be walking from Whitby to Saltburn - 20 miles! It will be a difficult walk but it is all for a great cause which means so much to me. I will walk as much as I am physically able to complete
After recovering this last year from stage 3c LGS Ovarian Cancer at age 33, My husband Daryl was in a unique position to support me after recovering himself from Stage 1 Seminoma Testicular cancer in 2019 at the age of 29. Together we want to give back and will be showing that you can go from cancer to climbing Kilimanjaro in 2024.
I'm taking to the streets of London on 23rd April 2023 and I’m raising money for Ovacome, who support people living with ovarian cancer and their loved ones. This cause means a lot to me personally and I hear first hand from my patients the important work they do and the difference they can make.