December 19, 2024 6:15 pm
Christmas Carol Concert
This year, Children with Cancer UK are thrilled to partner with Bristol Children’s Hospital charity, The Grand Appeal to host a special Christmas Carol Concert at St Mary Redcliffe Church. Children with Cancer UK has been supporting The Grand Appeal and Bristol Royal Hospital for Children (BRHC) since 1997.
This festive and uplifting FREE event celebrates the collaboration between the two charities and looks to the bring the whole community together to enjoy a magical evening of music supporting these two charities dedicated to helping children with cancer and their families.

- St Mary Redcliffe Church, 12 Colston Parade, Redcliffe, Bristol, BS1 6RA
- December 19, 2024 6:15 pm
- 080 0222 9000
- j[email protected]
What to expect
The evening will feature:
- special musical performances
- inspirational readings
- real-life stories readings
- mulled wine and mince pies

Help to fund lifesaving research
Every step helps fund research into childhood cancers, creating better treatments and brighter futures.
Support for families
in crisis
Your run provides emotional and practical support support for families families facing the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
Become a champion
for change
You’ll raise awareness and vital funds, helping to ensure no child faces cancer without hope for a brighter future.
Where your money goes
Every contribution is carefully allocated to fund critical research, provide essential resources to families, and drive greater awareness.
HOW WE USE
EVERY
£1
Fighting childhood cancer | |
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Research | 44p |
Supporting Families | 15p |
Raising Awareness | 21p |
Funds to support our cause | |
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Fundraising | 20p |
Cancer diagnoses
Every day, around 10 children and young people in the UK are diagnosed with cancer.
New treatments
8 out of 10 young cancer patients can now receive successful treatment, thanks to the specialist research we help fund.
Safer therapies
We are committed to developing safer and more effective childhood cancer treatments with fewer toxic side effects.
Funding research
We invest in crucial childhood cancer research that would otherwise go unfunded.