After being diagnosed with a brain tumour in January 2024, Sian Norman set up her Champion Fund wanting to ensure that support is there for anyone in a similar situation.
A Brain Tumour Support Champion Fund is a very special way to do something life-affirming and meaningful following your own brain tumour experience, to show support to someone you know who is living with a brain tumour or to pay lasting tribute to someone you love, whilst also helping others.
At Brain Tumour Support we know that dealing with the everyday upset and stress of coping with a brain tumour or the loss of a loved one is a very personal matter and everyone finds their own way to deal with their experience.
Often people find it a comfort to do something positive. That’s what Brain Tumour Support Champion Funds are all about.
Meet our supporters who have set up a Brain Tumour Support Champion Fund and find out what inspired them to go farther with their fundraising.
After being diagnosed with a brain tumour in January 2024, Sian Norman set up her Champion Fund wanting to ensure that support is there for anyone in a similar situation.
The Puriton Puzzlers show how loyal community involvement can really make ‘a few pennies’ add up.
Katie Gingell set up a Champion Fund in memory of her dad Edward Crockford after losing him, very suddenly, to a brain tumour in July 2022.
Adam Rider and his family are fundraising to ensure other families can get the support which has helped keep Adam positive after his brain tumour diagnosis and treatment.
By working with us, you can bring together friends and family to fundraise under a special named fund in aid of Brain Tumour Support. It means that multiple fundraising pages and donations can be brought together to achieve a group total which will go directly to help brain tumour patients, their loved ones and carers.
Simply click the link below and tell us a little about your fundraising aim so that our fundraising team can help develop your ideas and work with you to set up your fund.
This online support group is run by our Support Professionals for anyone supporting someone with a grade 3 or grade 4 brain tumour.
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Find out moreThese regular face-to-face regional support groups held in Cardiff provide a safe space for those who have a brain tumour to connect with others.
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