Other ways to donate


In the UK, around 1,500 children are diagnosed with cancer each year. For those who survive, damaging side-effects from intensive treatment can last for the rest of their lives.

Your donation can help to fund our life-saving research and welfare programmes - and give all children a better chance in their fight against cancer.

Other ways to donateThere are lots of other ways to support our work.

With our partners

We've teamed up with a variety of businesses to offer you some great deals - and help raise essential funds for our work.

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Fundraise for us

Join thousands of supporters and take part in a sponsored event or organise your own fundraising activity.

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Run with us

Join our Mr Men and Little Miss running team and help raise life-saving funds.

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Support our current appeal

Brenda Blethyn is asking for your help.
“Please help by giving children with high-risk cancer a better chance of survival."Your donation today will help.

Read more: Support our current appeal


How your donation can help
"JoshuaJoshua Whitesman in hospital was diagnosed with leukaemia when he was 18 months old. We know how lucky we are that Joshua is clear of his cancer, though we are now learning to live with the after-effects of treatment.

Your donations are what make medical advances in treatment possible and help more children, like our Joshua, to survive. Thank you."

Toby Whitesman, Joshua's dad.

Read more: Joshua's story


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