School fundraising for childhood cancer research

We would love for your school to support us in achieving our vision of a world where every child survives cancer. By fundraising for Children with Cancer UK you can help to fund life saving research that support children and their families through their cancer treatment and beyond.  

Charity of the Year

If you would like to support Children with Cancer UK throughout your school year please register your interest below. This is a great way for your pupils to understand the importance of what we do and raise awareness of childhood cancers. Children with Cancer UK would support you every step of the way, offering fundraising materials, school presentations and ideas to help with your fundraising.  

To join, fill in the form at the end of the page.

 

 

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Organising an event

Organise a fundraising event at your school to help fund vital research into childhood cancers. Register your event and our team will be in touch to support your event.

Organise your own event

Charity of the year form

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