Raffle Summary
This April, we're celebrating the first ever TYAC Awareness Month. We want to make every April a month where we can raise awareness about the specific challenges teenagers and young adults face in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Teenagers and young adults with cancer have very specific needs and require age-appropriate care, but are often overlooked compared to children or adults with cancer. Help us to raise awareness and 'Bridge the Gap' for teens and young adults with cancer. TYAC: Teenagers and Young Adults with Cancer, is part of Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group. Registered charity in England and Wales (1182637) and Scotland (SC049948) Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group is a leading national charity and expert voice for all childhood cancers. Our network of dedicated professional members work together in treatment, care and research to help shape a future where all children with cancer survive and live happy, healthy and independent lives. With 90% of the income generated going directly to TYAC, by taking part in this raffle you will be helping to fund life-saving research, bringing us closer to a future where all teenagers and young adults with cancer not only survive but live happy, healthy and independent lives. For only £2.50 a ticket, you could not only win this fantastic prize, but help change the future for children with cancer. Please, buy a ticket today, and help build a better tomorrow.
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PlayStation®5 Console with Two DualSense™ Wireless Controllers Bundle
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Sunday, 30th April 2023 at 14:32 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)
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