A whopping £29,788.84 was recently presented by JP Morgan Bournemouth employees to the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust after raising the funds during the Round the Island Race in July.
'PO30 1' has been named as winning sector in the People's Postcode Lottery, meaning players could be in for a treat later this month. The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust has previously benefited from this invaluable funding.
Best of luck to the 100 young people in recovery from cancer who will be taking part in this extraordinary challenge – sailing around Britain in a national relay.
When 15-year-old Timothy Long found out about the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust – the charity that empowers young people aged 8-24 to embrace their future after cancer through sailing and outdoor adventure – he wanted to help
The pair will set off for their epic journey in May, all in order to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and the Ellen Macarthur Cancer Trust
Two charities close to the heart of Ventnorian, Paul Berry, will be benefiting from his challenge to restore a rowing boat built over 50 years ago and row it around the Isle of Wight this summer.
On a wet, grey and misty Saturday, Isle of Wight cyclist Tim Wiggins set out to cycle the equivalent height of Mount Everest by cycling from Ventnor seafront to the top of St Boniface Down.
The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust celebrates another successful year with the charity working with record numbers of young people in recovery from cancer.
The Trust went out to the young people to find out what they would miss the most and have tailored a virtual programme around those things. Details within
Thanks to Players of People's Postcode Lottery, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust is set to receive a highly-specialised yacht to further improve the experience for young people with mobility issues after treatment for cancer.