2,500 Lancashire runners raise £127,000 for Cancer Research UK at Race for Life and Pretty Muddy

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Nearly 2,500 people have united against cancer by taking part in the Race for Life and Pretty Muddy charity runs over the weekend.

At a bumper day of fundraising activities from the 3k and the 10k to the Pretty Muddy Kids event, more than £127,000 was raised for Cancer Research UK. With more sponsorship still due to be collected, those vital funds will enable scientists to find new ways to prevent diagnose and treat cancer, helping to save more lives.

pictures of runners and supporters at the charity Race for Life for Cancer Research UK “It was a fantastic day at Race for Life Preston, full of emotion, courage, tears, laughter and hope as people celebrated the lives of those dear to them who have survived cancer and remembered loved ones lost to the disease. “Now we’re asking everyone who took part to return the money they’re raised as soon as possible.

 

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