19th October 2021

Going above and beyond: Fundraiser wins national award

A team of amazing Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity fundraisers have won Fundraiser of the Year at the Charity Today Awards

On Monday 15th November, voting officially opened to the public and with a close vote, James and the team just pipped the Louth Run for Life to first place.

ABOUT JAMES

James in his RAF uniformJames Iddon, whose main career is a matron in the NHS in Bristol, was diagnosed with head and neck cancer in April last year and shared his story with the charity as part of our Bristol Against Cancer campaign.


Having received his treatment at Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre (BHOC), James signed up to run the London Marathon for Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity to celebrate the year he beat cancer. 

Sadly, in May this year, James received the devastating diagnosis that not only had his cancer returned, it is now terminal, leaving him unable to complete his charity challenge.


James received treatment at the BHOCAs an RAF Reserve at Brize Norton, James’ colleagues and friends from the military decided to do their own marathons to help James hit his fundraising target. They each ran or cycled their own marathon challenge and have now raised almost £10,000.


To go some small way to saying thank you to James and his team. we nominated them in the Fundraiser of the Year category at the Charity Today Awards, and they only went and won! 

 To make a donation to the team click here


MORE FROM JAMES AND HIS TEAMMATES

Fundraiser story: RAF Reserves completing marathons

Team of RAF Reserves take on marathon fundraising challenge in honour of teammate with termincal cancer

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