Local Women Race For Life


Workers from Groundwork charity join the fundraising

Five dedicated workers from local charity Groundwork London were among thousands of women who participated in a day of fundraising for cancer research UK on Sunday 18 July.

Dressed head to toe in pink, the ladies did the 5km race through Hyde Park together with 17,000 others to raise money for Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work to beat cancer.

Vivienne Brown participated in Race for Life in support of her father, who is in remission from non-hodgkin’s lymphoma. Completing the race in 40 minutes, she said: “I have never run so far before, but all the training was worth it to do something positive and inspirational to beat cancer.”
She was joined by colleague Lisa Whitaker who donned a pink wig for the race and other team members Diana Smith, Lucy Gannon and Debbie Best.

Lisa who is a Fundraising Co-Ordinator at Groundwork London in Acton said: “I have been raising funds for Cancer Research through various events and activities over the last two years as several friends and family members have had various forms of cancer. For the last seven months my mum has had breast cancer and will hopefully recover and be given the all clear soon.
Getting together with a group of women working towards a common goal is uplifting, positive and encouraging at a difficult time. Events like these make you recognise that you are not alone and that life is precious and should be celebrated.”

Lisa is also planning a celeb-studded fundraising and awareness-raising event in 2011 in aid of Cancer Research UK, where her mother will be displaying her own works of art.

If you would like to make a donation please visit www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/vivienneb

July 27 2010
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Vivienne Brown, Lucy Gannon, Debbie Best, Lisa Whitaker and Diana Smith.