Is taking to the skies for an epic skydive on your bucket list? Or is this the year that you dust off your running shoes and prepare for an endurance challenge?

We are encouraging people to step outside of their comfort zones and try their hand at something new, while raising money for a good cause.

Charities like ours rely heavily on support from fundraisers so that they can continue their vital work. An average of 33% of our funding comes from individual donations and fundraising events, highlighting the reliance on the generosity of supporters.

Blood cancer is the 5th most common type of cancer in the UK and the country’s 3rd biggest cancer killer, so it’s never been more important to ensure that people are aware of the common signs and symptoms to look out for to encourage earlier diagnosis and treatment.

Our most recent fundraiser, Francis Lea from Crawley, has entered the 10k at Dorney Lakes, near Windsor, on 10th March and is gathering sponsorship in aid of our charity and in memory of his dad, Colin.

Colin died just a few days after he was diagnosed with Leukaemia, part way through a family holiday at Selsay. Francis said: “Dad was diagnosed just five days before he passed away. He was absolutely fine and put the odd ache and pain down to the 10 – 12 hour shifts he was doing as a Postman.”

He added: “I knew nothing about Leukaemia until he died, so I’m keen to raise awareness of the different types of blood cancer as well as funds to support the charity.”

Read Francis’ full story on our website: https://lmruk.org/fundraisingstories/.

There are lots of ways to support our work. Whether it’s creating your own fundraising event, giving a one-off donation, or becoming a Corporate Partner – it all makes a difference.

A donation of £5 can be used to help us fund crucial blood cancer research through its annual grant scheme. Last year, we awarded two grants worth a total of £57,500 to support crucial new research into Leukaemia and Myeloma.

Corporate Partnerships are a great way to bring colleagues together while raising funds and awareness of a charity and its work. There are many ways a company can get involved, from encouraging team building through fundraising and events, to ‘charity of the year’ partnerships, matched giving, and dress-down days.

Discover all the ways you can get involved and support our charity, visit: https://lmruk.org/fundraising/.