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I'm going to do my first triathlon. It will be hard because I have cerebral palsy, but I'm going to do it! Please can you sponsor m... read more
My mum was diagnosed with Lymphoma when I was 6 months old and she had to go through chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant. Thank... read more
On Saturday 11th June, I will enter category: Years 2 & 3 - Swim 25m, Cycle 1.5km, Run 600m.
I'm ready to do this! I love... read more
I'm taking part in this event because I would like to raise money for charity and love doing sports challenges.
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I would like to raise money because my gran has overcome cancer many times and knows the affects it has on people
Welcome to the Jersey Branch page. We were formed in 1979 and we've been raising money to beat blood cancer ever since. We hold lots of events in our local area, and we're always looking for new people to join our group, whether you'd like to get involved on a regular basis or just help out whenever you can. If you'd like to join us, we'd love to hear from you, so please get in touch!
The Vistra Kids’ Triathlon has raised money and awareness for Bloodwise Jersey for many years. In 2020 Bloodwise Jersey changed their name to Blood Cancer UK – Jersey branch.
The Vistra Kids’ Triathlon will continue to raise valuable awareness and funds for the Jersey branch of Blood Cancer UK. And the Jersey team are committed to making 2022 the best Kids Triathlon yet!
About Blood Cancer UK
Blood Cancer UK is the UK’s biggest blood cancer charity dedicated to improving the lives of patients with all types of blood cancer, including leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma. Its life-saving work is focused on finding causes, improving diagnosis and treatments, and running groundbreaking clinical trials for all blood cancer patients.
The charity champions patients’ needs by influencing relevant policy and decision-makers. Its communities give blood cancer patients and their families a place where they can find support and information and share their journey with other people who can relate to what they are going through.
Around 38,000 people of all ages, from children to adults, are diagnosed with blood cancers and related disorders every year in the UK.
To find out more, please visit: https://bloodcancer.org.uk/