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Have you got a fundraising idea that could raise £500 or more? Whether you set yourself a physical, mental, artistic or silly challenge, whatever you do, have fun and know that you are helping support brain tumour patients and their families now, and in the future. See below for some ideas of what other people are doing. Sign up and have your fundraising featured on this page.
FMS Art
Three friends – Fortune, Michele and Sue - share a passion and are raising funds through sales of their existing or commissioned artwork - To find out why they are fundraising read Sue’s story here
Paul's Fantasy Football
Can you pick the best squad of players from Premier League clubs and beat Paul and his friends in a friendly and fun competition?
Suzanne Smith
Suzanne, who has a brain tumour and has been growing her hair for two years, is donating her hair to make wigs for cancer patients. She is also raising funds for Brain Tumour Support.

Claire from Poppy K
Claire from Poppy K Photography offered doorstep photos in return for a donation to Brain Tumour Support.
Ian Sayers
Ian is raising funds through his half marathon challenge because his family has seen the need for specialist support after the trauma of a brain tumour diagnosis.
James Cox
James is taking on the Blenheim triathlon again this year in memory of his good friend Jamie.
John and Tina Cooke
John and Tina have raised £500 by selling unwanted items. "Some things sold within hours of the advert going on Ebay or Facebook Marketplace," said John.
Stefania Distante
Stefania, who developed a talent for photography after her brain surgery, is selling 10 beautiful, nature-inspired pictures and taking doorstep photos in her neighbourhood near Cheltenham.
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Claire Griffith
Claire set up a Facebook Fundraiser aiming to raise £400 and she smashed that target thanks to all her generous friends and supporters!
Kelly Lilly
Kelly is cycling around the Isle of Wight in honour of her close friend who has been diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Steve Ebsworth
Steve and his wife were not able to go on holiday in April so they decided to donate the money they saved to Brain Tumour Support in memory of Steve's dear friend Paul.
Emily Hackworthy
Emily, who lost her mother to a brain tumour, is selling her paintings and asking for donations.
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