
Jon Hi all. If you were at The London Bikeathon this year the footage i shot is in the top right hand corner of the home page on my web site if you would like to have a look. www.savethedogproductions.com

Nicola My son was diagnosed with ALL in march 2006 ,he was 2.9 years, he finished chemo in June this year. Its been a hard slog but he got there. From the bottom of my heart i thank everyone who helped get my son better. I support LR because i have seen first hand the suffering it causes. Keep up the good work. x

Laura Moncrieff I lost my Nan in July of this year to AML. Was an awful time before during and after. I thank everyone for what they do for the LRF! I have my 1st fundraiser booked for next June in her memory. An Auction dinner dance. Hope I'm doing you proud Nan...miss you so much x x x

Leukaemia Research Crikey, we've got 4,300 fans now! Thanks for supporting Leukaemia Research, every message of support and penny raised means the world to us. Watch this space on Tuesday, as we're launching something pretty big...!

Natalie Mackie I lost my Gran 18 months ago. The 6 months from her diagnosis to her death was very hard fr all the family. My sister, mum and I are planning our fundraising for next year.

Michael Adam Macleod my uncle died of it just before i was born. I was named in his memory. Thanks to everyone workin against it, and thanks to my friends who have joined.

Cassie Both my parents have been affected by cancer. My mum had lymphoma, my dad AML. Both made full recoveries, thanks to the wonderful work done by charities such as yours. Without research they may not be here now x

Leukaemia Research Photos from the London Bikeathon awards evening last night are online. Thanks to everyone who came along, and to all our fantastic fundraisers!
Source: www.londonbikeathon.co.uk
The 2009 Awards Evening was held on 27 October and was hosted by Alastair Campbell and Geoff Thomas.It was a fantastic evening as we heard some of the motivational stories behind all the top fundraisers ...

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Forget the 'meanies'!
Check out our cards - they're designed and printed in the UK on FSC paper and we receive 70% of the profits: http://www.leukaemiashop.com
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Several high street retailers are selling charity Christmas cards which donate as little as 6% to a good cause, a Which? survey has found.

Hi everyone We enjoyed giggles and glamour last weekend - our Special Audience with Stephen Fry and Alternative Hair Show events raised a combined total of over £200,000 for Leukaemia Research! Thanks to all who attended and took part. The fun doesn’t stop there! ...

Catherine Lynch
Hey Everyone, my names Cat. I sadly lost my fiancee Chris in March this year to AML, age 27. I have written a song in his memory and have decided to sell the song as part of a mini-album. All proceeds are split equally between Leukaemia Research and the Anthony Nolan Trust. Please take a few minutes to have a listen to... the song, its about never giving up the fight against this awful disease. www.catherinelynch.webs.com Thanks, Catherine xxxRead More
Source: www.catherinelynch.webs.com
Raising funds for Leukaemia Research and the Anthony Nolan Trust

Leukaemia Research Our lovely celebs! Click on each photo to see how they support Leukaemia Research!

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Showbiz glitz anyone?
Photos and the lowdown from our Audience with Stephen Fry:
http://www.lrf.org.uk/en/1/funspefry.htm l

Arwen Smith Was informed last night by Alastair Cambell that thanks to Leukaemia Research the lastest (last week) figures for chances of cure are now a whopping 91% !!! Thats amazing! only in July 07 it was 85% so just goes to show how very important and vital this charity is!!!





















