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Organise a party. Conquer the Everest. Dye your hair pink. Run 5K. Run a marathon. Shave your head. Bake a cake. Teach Zumba. Sell t-shirts. Celebrate your birthday. Sleep rough. Organise a dinner party. Give up Christmas gifts. Hold a garage sale. Do whatever you want.

You have the power to do something truly amazing

START YOUR CAMPAIGN

Starting a fundraising campaign is easy

STEP 1

See that children and young people with cancer in the UK struggle to travel to hospital and decide to help.

It only takes a minute to set up a campaign. Decide what to do. Choose a photo. And just like that, you’ll be ready to start raising money to help young people with cancer travel for treatment.

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STEP 2

Spread the word about your fundraiser and ask your friends to give. The more people you tell, the quicker you’ll reach your goal.

STEP 3

See your hard work pay off once your campaign is over and we’ve put your funds to work.

We’ll keep track of exactly where your money goes and who it helps, then report back to you with stories from the real people whose lives you helped.

That way you and all your amazing sponsors can see the difference your support has made!

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Our community does incredible things to help creating a transport service for children with cancer

  • A white camper van with a red ribbon symbol and text that reads 'Please Take Me There, fly through cancer.' a web address is also visible.

    André spent 2019 living in a caravan and travelling around Europe while raising funds for our services.

  • A man with glasses and curly hair inside a small airplane cockpit, waving through the window.

    Fernando lived for seven days inside a tiny aeroplane and fundraised over £13,000.

  • Smiling woman wearing a black and white sports shirt with 'NATASHA' on it and a black headband, standing next to smiling man with sunglasses, medals, and running clothes at a marathon event.

    Natasha ran the London Marathon to help children with cancer get to treatment.

  • A woman sitting on the floor with a sleeping bag, in front of a man standing and holding a green bag, in an indoor setting with advertising boards and a large screen in the background.

    Over 100 supporters spent a total of 63 days sleeping rough in 11 airports all across Europe – all to fundraise for Please Take Me There.

  • A man with a beard holding a Lumcho Dillitos Colombian energy block with raspberry and guava flavor outdoors on a sunny day.

    Simon cycled around the East of England for over 200 miles to raise awareness for the children who need to travel for cancer treatment.