Special Olympian Steven Dodd, from Great Britain, is using his kayaking skills to help tackle cancer.
On April 2nd, Steven will be kayaking across the Plymouth Sound in an effort to raise awareness for the 366 Cancer Challenge. This project was created by Sharon Raymond who describes the name of the project like this, "We have started a Leap Year of Fundraising – 366 days to make a difference." Though the overall goal of the project is to raise money for Cancer research, the project also include's ways those that do not donate can calling themselves. Such as doing 36.6 minutes of pilots, or catching 366 waves! |
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Doing kayaking training for special Olympic and for the 366 Threesixsix CancerChallenge what is for raising funds to improve the environment for all our cancer patients
Posted by Steven Dodd on Friday, February 12, 2016
By helping each other, we can all live more prosperous and fulfilling lives! Take time to look at the project and we wish Steven the best of luck on his journey April 2nd!
All proceeds raised go to Plymouth Hospital's charity. Those funds then go to the local hospitals in Plymouth to improve the experience of Cancer patients and families visiting Hospital and to purchase vital equipment & fund much-needed research.
You can see more information about the project by clicking here of the visual post below!
please help our fund raising cause to improve the chemotherapy facilities at Derriford Hospital, PlymouthLink to the Just Giving page:
Posted by Threesixsix CancerChallenge on Tuesday, February 16, 2016