This email came first thing this morning from Emma who is one of the people in the Development office for the Childrens Brain Tumour Research Centre. I thought it would be good to share with all of you
mimm
Dear Friend,
The Children’s Brain Tumour Research Centre (CBTRC) is going from strength to strength thanks to the valuable support of our donors. Your gifts and external grants have tripled the Centre’s research capability. Three research fellowships are now in place and a fourth is planned as soon as enough money is raised. The Centre has bought vital pieces of equipment to further its research and improve treatments and is now on the verge of becoming a Centre of Excellence in the UK.
The objective is simple: To improve our understanding of cause and nature, treatment and outcomes of childhood brain tumours through active research.
The rationale: Brain Tumours are the leading cause of cancer related death in children
The impact: We wish to raise public and professional awareness. Create a strong field of clinical scientists committed to further developing expertise in a range of scientific research themes to improve outcomes for children and young people with brain tumours and related disorders.
The benefits of supporting our work are tangible. We are creating an enhanced public, scientific and professional awareness of problems and providing support for research into solutions to build confidence in health systems. We are making innovative and exciting scientific discoveries about how to treat the developing brain, so that more children and young people are cured and fewer are disabled.
Our philanthropic target is to raise £1 million per annum.
Will you help to improve the lives of young brain tumour sufferers and their families worldwide?
We’re very grateful to the University of Nottingham’s web team for all their hard work in setting up our new website. This can be found at http://www.cbtrc.org/ Please log on to find out about our latest research, plans and events.
Thank you for your continued and valued support.
Kind regards
Emma
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