Charity 10k raises more than £2,000 for Bronglais Chemo Appeal

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Yn y llun wrth drosglwyddo siec yn Ysbyty Bronglais mae Cyfarwyddwr y Ras Anita Worthing (canol); Nyrs Arbenigol Oncoleg Rhian Jones (chwith) a Nyrs Haematoleg Arbenigol Eirian Gravell

Organisers of the Aberystwyth 10K race have handed over a cheque for more than £2,000 raised for the Bronglais Chemo Appeal.

The Appeal was chosen to be the sole beneficiary of the race, which is held annually in December to raise money for local charities.

Pictured at the cheque handover at Bronglais Hospital are Race Director Anita Worthing (centre); Oncology Nurse Specialist Rhian Jones (left) and Specialist Haematology Nurse Eirian Gravell.

A total of 444 runners took part in the race on 5th December 2021 and Anita said they were pleased that a total of £2,064 had been raised and that Bronglais Chemo Appeal was benefitting from the proceeds.

It has also been confirmed that the proceeds of the 2022 race will go to the Appeal and that the Cambrian News will continue as official race sponsor.

“Cancer care has been at the heart of fundraising for the Aberystwyth Charity 10k since its start in the 1990s. The race founder, Carl Williams, was also a big supporter of Bronglais Hospital’s chemotherapy unit so it is fitting that the 2021 race proceeds should go to the Bronglais Chemo Appeal,” said Race Director Anita.

The Bronglais Chemo Appeal is aiming to raise £500,000 for a purpose-built chemotherapy day unit at Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth.

A new unit will make a real difference to the lives of people from Ceredigion, Gwynedd and Powys receiving anti-cancer treatment.

To donate or set up an online fundraising page visit: https://hyweldda.enthuse.com/cf/bronglais-chemo-appeal

For further information on the appeal go to:  www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk


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