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SUMMARY:Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:When a woman is diagnosed at the earliest stage\, her chance of surviving ovarian cancer for five years or more doubles from just 46 per cent to more than 90 per cent. \nHowever\, nearly half of GPs mistakenly believe symptoms only present in the later stages of the disease\, and less than a third of women in the UK are confident they know the symptoms. \nThis year\, tens of thousands of symptoms leaflets were read\, thousands of cakes were baked\, hundreds of outlandish outfits worn and more teapots brewed than we could count all with one aim in mind to get more women diagnosed at the earliest stage. Your fundraising means we will be able to do more to improve early diagnosis\, fund more life-saving research and provide much-needed support. \nhttps://www.targetovariancancer.org.uk/tags/ovarian-cancer-awareness-month
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SUMMARY:Walk All Over Cancer
DESCRIPTION:Walk All Over Cancer is a fundraising and activity challenge that occurs annually every March in aid of the charity Cancer Research UK. Participants are challenged to a sponsored walk of 10\,000 steps every day during the month\, and all proceeds from the fundraising are donated to the charity. \nCancer Research UK funds research into cancer treatment and prevention across the world\, working to develop new cancer drugs and provide the latest cancer information about cancer treatment and prevention to both health professionals and the public. \nParticipants can share details of their progress using the hashtag #walkallovercancer and walks can be either solo or walkers can challenge their friends and family to join them\, or even take part with local walking groups. The NHS recommends 10\,000 steps per day for optimum health\, however with increasingly sedentary lives\, many people do not reach this amount\, and so the challenge is an opportunity to improve your own health as well as raise money for a good cause. By taking 10\,000 steps per day\, walkers will achieve 150 miles by the end of the month. \nAnybody interested in getting involved in Walk All Over Cancer will find further resources including free printable materials and information on fundraising and tracking steps at www.cancerresearchuk.org.
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/walk-all-over-cancer-2/
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SUMMARY:Endometriosis Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Every March Endometriosis Month takes place across the world\, with the aim of increasing awareness and highlighting the symptoms of this debilitating condition that affects an estimated 176 million women worldwide. \nEndometriosis can have a devastating effect on the quality of life of sufferers of this condition due to the painful symptoms that the disease carries and the fact that it is the biggest cause of infertility in women. Although this is a condition that affects 1 in 10 women\, the average diagnosis can take up to 7 and a half years\, and with this unacceptably long diagnosis time\, the main focus of the event is to raise awareness of the symptoms of Endometriosis with the goal being more women receiving diagnosis and treatment earlier. \nFind out more about the symptoms of Endometriosis here. You can also get involved in the chat on twitter using the hashtag #EndometriosisAwarenessMonth
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/endometriosis-awareness-month/
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SUMMARY:Brain Tumour Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:March 1st – 31st is Brain Tumour Awareness Month. \nThis was started by Brain Tumour Research with the aim of raising awareness and sharing powerful statistics to raise awareness of brain tumours and the need for greater research funding. \nMarch is also the month of Wear A Hat Day\, Brain Tumour Awareness’ biggest campaign. Wear A Hat Day returns on Friday 27th March 2020. \nBrain Tumour Research is the only national charity in the UK dedicated to funding continuous and sustainable scientific research into brain tumours. Their vision is to find a cure for brain tumours and our to build a network of experts in sustainable brain tumour research. \nTo find out more about this year’s campaign or how you can fundraise or donate\, click here. \n 
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/brain-tumour-awareness-month/
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SUMMARY:Marie Curie Great Daffodil Appeal 2020
DESCRIPTION:Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal has been raising awareness and funds since 1986.\nEvery March\, millions of people across the UK show their support for our work\, simply by giving a donation to wear a daffodil pin. \nWithout this generosity\, thousands of families across the UK wouldn’t be able to make the most of the precious time they have left together. \nhttps://www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil
URL:https://www.your-future.co.uk/event/marie-curie-great-daffodil-appeal-2020-2/
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SUMMARY:World Autism Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:World Autism Awareness Day is an internationally recognised day taking place on 2 April every year. In the week of 30 March – 5 April surrounding this day\, we encourage the public to take part in World Autism Awareness Week – a full seven days where people across the UK take part in activities to raise money and awareness for the National Autistic Society. \nHow can I get involved?\nThere’s plenty of ways to raise awareness of autism and fundraise during World Autism Awareness Week. Click on the links below to get your awareness and fundraising resources. \nSign up for your fundraising pack to find out four easy ways to get involved in the week\, from our 7k for 700k challenge to holding a Spectrum bake sale and more! \nSIGN UP FOR YOUR PACK \nDo you work in a school? Find out here how they can get access to lots of free age-appropriate learning resources to teach students more about autism. \nWe’ve also created resources for workplaces to learn more about autism and how to better support their colleagues. Find out more here. \nWhy we need your support\nWe’ve come a long way in raising awareness about autism but there’s still more to be done. We need the public’s support to raise vital funds to continue running campaigns and influencing government decision making\, training and sharing knowledge with professionals working with autistic people\, and so much more – and that’s where you come in. \n\n£5 could pay for a recently diagnosed adult to call our helpline for support and advice\n£40 could pay for a parent of an autistic child to have an hour long telephone consultation with our Education Rights Service\n£200 could fund our Parent to Parent service for a day.\n\nAutism at Work\nOnly 16% of autistic people are in full-time employment and this needs to change. With small adjustments and better understanding\, it could be easier for autistic people to find employment\, put their talents to good use and thrive in the workplace. \nLearn how your workplace can get involved: https://www.autism.org.uk/get-involved/world-autism-awareness-week/form-organisational.aspx
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