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Take a giant leap
Calling all daredevils! Join our Summer Skydive on 10 June –it’s a thrilling experience that raises vital funds for the Charity.
Louise Broadbelt, who is being treated at The Royal Marsden for cervical cancer, took on the daring feat, raising more than £7,000 for the Charity’s Oak Cancer Centre appeal last year.
She said: “I’d never normally have wanted to jump out of a plane as I’m scared of heights, but I wanted to do something positive for The Royal Marsden and to give something back for all the exceptional care I’ve been shown.
“When I read about the Oak Cancer Centre and what this will be doing to help patients, I knew I wanted my fundraising to help support this – it sounds like it will be an amazing place. I really want to continue fundraising for the Charity and I’ve been thinking of what I can do next – I’ve got a few ideas already!”
Interested? Find out more at royalmarsden.org/ summerskydive
Every gift matters
Michael Ryley’s late partner Pip (both pictured, right) was treated at The Royal Marsden for stage 4 lung cancer. Pip left a gift in her Will to the Charity, which inspired Michael to do so, too.

“Pip was keen for the money she left to the Charity to help fund research,” he said. “I’m so proud of her for what she’s done – it’s definitely a comfort to know that she could be helping to save someone’s life in the future.”
By leaving a gift to the Charity, you’ll make a lasting difference. Gifts in Wills support The Royal Marsden’s pioneering research, helping to improve the lives of cancer patients everywhere.
Find out how you can leave a gift at royalmarsden.org/wills
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