Hold your own Walk of Hope wherever you are on Saturday 27th September, or choose another date which suits you, to help sustain our critical research and bring us closer to finding a cure. Sign up now to receive a handy Fundraising Pack and free Walk of Hope t-shirt and ask friends, family and work colleagues to make a donation to take part. It’s that simple!
A number of our Fundraising Groups are getting ready for Walk of Hope, including Albie and Beyond.
Friends and family of Albie Bayliss-Watts will meet at Oxfordshire pub The George, in Upton, ready to set out at 11am to walk the five and a half miles to The Royal Oak pub in Didcot and back again, along a pushchair and wheelchair-friendly route.
This Fundraising Group, set up in memory of two-year-old Albie (pictured above with his two mums Lauren and Hayley, as well as below), who passed away less than a year after being diagnosed with a rare, aggressive brain tumour, is asking for donations of £20 per adult and £10 per child to participate – to include a free hot dog back at The George and a treasure trail along the way to keep the kids entertained.

Step forward to help find a cure for brain tumours, either by organising your own Walk of Hope, or joining us on one of our six flagship walks.
Find out more information about Walk of Hope here or make a one-off donation and add Walk of Hope as your comment.
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