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Charity ♦ June 14, 2022

Many of you will have been touched by Sarah Harding’s cancer story. Join Girls Aloud’s Cheryl, Nadine and Nicola as they Race for Life for Sarah on Sunday 24 July 2022 at Hyde Park, London.

For those who can’t be in London like Kimberley or who can’t attend the event, you can still take part by doing a Race for Life at Home in memory of Sarah whenever it suits you.

Sign up and your entry fee will cover the cost of putting on your event but every pound you raise will support our life-saving breast cancer research.

https://raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org/race-for-life-for-sarah

Nadine has confirmed she will still be at Chesterfield Pride later this same date.

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Photoshoot ♦ January 30, 2018

Some of the UK’s favourite famous faces, including our very own Nadine Coyle, are partnering up with TK Maxx to help beat children’s cancers sooner. This year’s Give Up Clothes for Good campaign in support of Cancer Research UK Kids & Teens encourages people to donate clothes to raise vital funds for life-saving research to help beat children’s cancers sooner.

One of the UK’s longest running charity clothing collections, Give Up Clothes for Good, launches in store from February 2018. Customers can donate quality items they no longer need in special clothing bins at their local store. The clothes donated will be sold in Cancer Research UK shops with ALL the money raised going towards research into cancers affecting children and young people. Each bag could be worth up to £30* for Cancer Research UK Kids & Teens.

Give Up Clothes for Good will help transform the items customers no longer need into funds for life-saving research into children’s cancers.

In the UK around 4,200 children and young people (aged 0-24) are diagnosed with cancer each year; that’s around 12 young people every day TK Maxx is the biggest corporate supporter of Cancer Research UK’s research into children’s cancers and has raised more than £32 million for Cancer Research UK since 2004 through stock and cash donations. Of this, over £28 million is supporting research into children’s cancers specifically and £4 million supporting general cancer research.

www.cancerresearchuk.org

See the HQ in the gallery below:

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