Long-time supporter and fundraiser, Robin-Mark Schols, recently completed the Tokyo Marathon, the last of the six world majors under his belt. “Well what an adventure Tokyo was!” Robin shares about the once-in-a-lifetime experience. “When I first started running marathons, I…
ReadIn the 20 years that our charity has been working we have had the privilege to connect with many extraordinary families, not only supporting them through the most difficult of times but also feeling the support and inspiration that they…
ReadLong-time Brain Tumour Support fundraiser, Robin-Mark Schols is taking on the Tokyo Marathon this March.
ReadThe 26th of January is always a poignant day for us at Brain Tumour Support, being the date that Paul Mitchell died from a grade 4 glioblastoma, aged just 37. Paul was the inspiration behind the two decades of work…
ReadBrain Tumour Support’s Chair of Trustees, Andrew Chater, stepped down from his role on the Board at the end of October. CEO, Tina Mitchell Skinner, shares her thoughts and pays tribute to a man who has supported the charity’s work…
ReadBrain Tumour Support Services Manager, Lucy Wilkinson, looks back on IBTA Summit.
ReadAt a time when household finances are under pressure from all quarters, people unable to work due to illness will feel this even more keenly than most. With this in mind, Brain Tumour Support has appointed a new Welfare Benefits…
ReadBrain Tumour Support has launched a new Facebook support group specifically for people who are supporting someone with a brain tumour – family, friends and carers.
ReadJoel Dommett’s heartfelt commitment to Brain Tumour Support A lovely interview on ITV yesterday with our wonderful supporter Joel Dommett, talking about his Masked Singer Suits fundraiser and why Brain Tumour Support means such a lot to him and his…
ReadWhile lockdown eases for many people across the UK, for thousands of people their isolation continues because their life has been affected by a brain tumour.
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