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21 people every day are diagnosed with a brain tumour in England and it is the biggest cancer killer of children and adults under 40.


Following a devastating diagnosis of a brain tumour, Richard Sullivan was inspired to set up project21forlife. Grateful for the outstanding treatment provided by the surgeons at St George’s Hospital, Tooting, and the ongoing excellent care at the Royal Marsden - and mindful that less than 3% of cancer research funding annually is allocated to brain tumour cancers - Richard is determined to make a difference.


Having undergone surgery for his brain tumour, Richard was discharged from St Georges on 21-12-21.


21 known as the Key to Life is our theme to create a range of fun activities - linked in any way to the number 21 - to raise vital funds and make a positive difference to the lives of many brain tumour patients – all culminating on the 21st June annually.

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The objective of project21forlife is to create a unique platform that provides individuals or groups of all ages to participate in raising funds in an enjoyable and creative way, all with the theme of 21.


Our aim is to identify 21 family and friends that are willing to commit to raising Â£2100 each by 21st June.

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