What's occurring? Dave does Ness Donate This June, I'll be walking the 130km trail around Loch Ness in Scotland in order to raise money for Young Lives vs Cancer. The hike will be a struggle, but nothing compared to that faced by many of the people who Young Lives vs Cancer supports. But alongside the worthwhile cause of donating to charity, wouldn’t it be fun if you got something too? Well I’ve got you covered! I’ve got many different donation rewards – any reward over £30 and you'll get the rewards under £30 too! Any - Get your name onto my donators T-shirt and get one photo message update a day on the walk£10 – build my playlist - add one song to the only playlist I can listen to£15 – Build my playlist - add 2 more songs onto my playlist£30 – Get a personal message and your face or other image on my t-shirt£40 - Walk and talk with Marnie the dog£50 – donate for a dip (in the Loch)£75 - Get a unique B&W or colour print from the walk£100 - (limit 4) Loch Ness costume for a day of the walk£150 – (limit 1) I’ll put myself through whatever audiobook of your choice and post a video review!£200 - (Limit 1) I'll wear a costume of your choice to the Farnborough office for 2 days before the walk Once you've donated please fill out this quick form so I can get all the rewards sorted! https://forms.office.com/e/9PvfC6ajxP----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------We're each raising a personal fundraising target of £1,000 for Young Lives vs Cancer, the UK’s leading cancer charity which provides children, young people and their families with the vital emotional, practical and financial support they need following a cancer diagnosis.Every penny raised will be matched by Access, so if all of us reach our target, that would equate to 3,000 hours of care from a specialist Young Lives vs Cancer Social Worker. When children, young people and their families receive the devastating news that it’s cancer, the social workers are there to step in from the very beginning. More than a friendly face, their empathy and expertise in supporting families means that having a cancer diagnosis doesn’t mean you lose what makes you, you.Every single day 12 children and young people receive the devastating news that they have cancer – and this news changes everything. A time which should be carefree suddenly becomes full of fear.Young Lives vs Cancer support an amazing 7,000 children and young people every year, helping them to find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them.With your generous support together we can help them to reach even more families who desperately need help and support.Thank you so much for your donation today. David Ellis Manage Cookie Preferences