Tracey is raising money for Secondary1st in memory of her close friend Jo Bartlett. This year Tracey has already completed the Virtual Easter 50 Challenge and the 100k Thames Path Challenge as one of “The
Ruby decided to raise more money for Secondary1st in honour of her Auntie Charlie. She cut off more than 10 inches of her hair and donated it to the Little Princess Trust, which provides free
NHS England is to fund the first national secondary breast cancer audit to produce accurate information about the numbers living with this disease. The audit will also give insight into the needs and experiences of
On Secondary Breast Cancer Awareness Day thanks to the continuing support of our wonderful donors and amazing fundraisers and despite the difficulties caused by the pandemic, we are thrilled to announce that we will be
After his magnificent fundraising ride in the tropical climate of Singapore, David handed over a cheque to help fund more research into secondary breast cancer.
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Katie, Jenny and Kate are taking on a huge challenge to raise money for charity. Although they are not avid bikers they are aiming to cycle the Trans Pennine Trail, a distance of 206 miles
Simon proved himself to be a great Superhero in plain clothes by running the Brighton Marathon to raise money for Secondary1st and wearing one of our t-shirts. He covered the extra-long course in an amazing
Tim, Lyndell and Harry did it in true Superhero style for Secondary1st. They each completed the full Marathon distance of 42.185 km plus the unexpected extra 568 metres added on by the organisers’ mistake in
Tim, Lyndell and Harry are looking forward to the Brighton Marathon on 12th September. The three superheroes will follow the 42.195km course from the start at Preston Park down to the seafront, passing Black Rock