Canoe for a Cure

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Canoeing for a Cure

Canoeing for a Cure was set up after Jim Murray, an officer in the Avon and Somerset Police and a former RAF policeman, was diagnosed with a glioblastoma multiforme, the most aggressive form of brain cancer. Sadly Jim passed away in December 2020, three years after his initial diagnosis.

Established by Wayne Byles, who saw Jim as a father-figure ever since they met when Wayne was a teenager, the Fundraising Group comprises friends and family members, including Jim’s sons Richard, Callum and Simon. As the name suggests, Canoeing for a Cure are focusing their initial efforts on a feat of impressive strength and endurance involving canoes to help find a cure for this devastating disease.

Read Jim's story.

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