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Friends of Rosie is now registered with AmazonSmile. This means that, when you shop with AmazonSmile, you can now donate and help us raise more money for childhood cancer research. Just go to smile.amazon.co.uk and select the Friends of Rosie Children’s Cancer Research Fund as your charity of choice. Then when you shop, Amazon will […]

Max inspired to fundraise for cancer research

fundraise

Max Edwards, aged 9, from Prestwich was inspired to fundraise for childhood cancer and breast cancer research after his grandmother’s battle with the disease. The St Phillips Primary School pupil decided to create his own ‘Have a Snack’ shop, selling homemade cakes as well as drinks and treats. He set up a stall outside his […]

Sober October for Jo and Lee

Sober October

Huge thanks to Jo Richardson and Lee Wood who have chosen to do a Sober October in support of childhood cancer research. Says Jo, “As everyone knows we very much enjoy a drink or ten, but we’ve decided to do Sober October to raise money for the charity Friends of Rosie. “My brother, Dan, was […]

Parrenthorn High School raise £245

Parrenthorn High School donation

Our thanks go to students at Parrenthorn High School in Prestwich for choosing Friends of Rosie as one of the charities to support during the school’s charity week. The fundraising, which took place just before Christmas, saw the students raise a fantastic £246.80. Says Trustee Jennie Atherton, “The students showed such enthusiasm for fundraising and […]

Trafford Business Club support

Trafford Business Club

A big thank you to Trafford Business Club and its network of supporters for choosing Friends of Rosie as one of the beneficiaries of their winter draw. Your donation of £250 will go on to make a difference to children’s cancer research. Corporate support makes a huge difference to the research projects we fund. Find […]

Salford students support showcase video

Childhood cancer research video

Our enormous thanks go to two Salford University media students, Jodi Clark and Eve McIntyre and their lecturer, Heidi Barker for bringing our first ever Friends of Rosie showcase video to life. Earlier in the year, we shot interviews with one of our lovely supporters, Katie Elviss, and her beautiful son Arthur, and one of […]

Victorious Vicky’s run for research

Victoria Cheyne run for research

Vicky Campbell ran the Birmingham Half Marathon for Friends of Rosie in October raising over £500 in her run for research. Says, Vicky, “I feel very proud of myself in doing this run and pleased that I raised money for Friends of Rosie. Even though at the time I found it hard work to motivate […]

£500 for brain tumour research in memory of Jessica Green

Jessica Green

Huge thanks go to Carol Lever for her incredibly generous donation of £500, which was sent in memory of Jessica Green on what would have been her 10th birthday. The money will go towards our current brain tumour research project. Jessica lost her battle with cancer in 2014 after a brave fight against an aggressive […]

Natalie runs for Gracie

Natalie runs in memory of Gracie

The wonderful Natalie Hansford ran the Kenilworth Half Marathon for Friends of Rosie in the summer raising a fantastic £260.00. She completed the race in a very impressive 2 hours 5 minutes, no mean feat for the mum of 3 year old twins who we’re sure give little opportunity for training (or sleep!). Says Natalie, […]

Locals do childhood cancer research proud!

Locals support childhood cancer research

Our local supporters never let us down and we’d like to give a special thanks to the lovely Tracey Payton and the kind people of Gatley village for donating £400 to help us fund more vital research into childhood cancer and childhood cancer awareness. The money was raised during Childhood Cancer Awareness month in September […]

Katrina

Katrina London

Katrina has specialised in the field of occupational personal injury for over 35 years and has worked exclusively for the victims of asbestos related diseases for the last 20 years.  Katrina is an APIL Accredited Occupational Disease and Asbestos Disease Specialist and Senior Litigator and has Law Society Personal Injury Accreditation. 

Carla

Carla Nuttall

Carla has over 20 years’ experience specialising in strategic communications, engagement and marketing across the public and private sector, including the BBC, Manchester Metropolitan University and Muse Developments. She is currently Executive Director of Corporate Affairs and Marketing for The Growth Company, an award-winning social enterprise that enables growth, creates jobs and improves lives.