Every Step Counts: Fundraising Challenge for paediatric cancer research

Nicholas Zoe Foundation and Little Heroes have joined forces to launch ‘Every Step Counts’, a fundraising challenge through movement to help raise funds and awareness for paediatric cancer.

September is dedicated to Childhood Cancer Awareness and the two Foundations invite you to participate in this noteworthy Challenge between 16 September to 16 November, 2024. Create your personal, team or corporate fundraiser event. Because ‘Every Step Counts.’

Walk, run, hike, swim, or ride and rally for a significant cause that acts as our glue- to raise money for life-changing childhood cancer research.

Whether you choose to run a 10k or a marathon, host a football match or gym challenge, you will be contributing towards research which aspires to lead to faster diagnosis, less invasive treatments and targeted care. Nicholas Zoe Foundation and Little Heroes are proudly supporting an innovative research at Boston Children’s Hospital, which involves the making of a liquid biopsy to support children with cancer.

This Movement Challenge celebrates survivors, warriors and beholds a message of hope- for a life without cancer.

Join the Challenge and donate on https://www.nicholaszoefoundation.com/donations

For more information, email at info@nicholaszoefoundation.com

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