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Volunteer and Support our Fight Against DIPG

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What is DIPG?

Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) is a devastating childhood brain cancer with limited treatment options and a dire prognosis.

 

At Abbie's Army, we are dedicated to funding research to find better treatments and ultimately a cure for DIPG. We cannot do this alone. We need passionate and dedicated supporters to help us in our mission.

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How you can help

We are looking for volunteers to assist in coordinating fundraising activities. Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of children and families affected by DIPG.

 

Here are some ways you can get involved:

Coordinate Fundraising Events:

Help us plan and organise vital fundraising events. Whether it's a community fair, charity auction, or sponsored run, your efforts can bring people together to support a life changing cause.

 

Run a Stall:

If you enjoy engaging with people and managing activities, consider running a stall for us at local events. It's a fantastic way to raise awareness and funds.

 

Represent Us at Sporting Events:

Love sports? You can represent Abbie's Army at marathons, cycling events, or fun runs. Rally friends and family to sponsor your efforts and make every step count towards finding a cure.

 

Administrative Support:

If event planning isn't your thing, you can still make a huge impact by helping with administrative tasks. Your organisational skills can help keep our charity running smoothly.

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Every Minute Counts

No matter how much time you have to offer, we are grateful for your support.

 

Every minute you give brings us one step closer to a world where no child has to suffer from DIPG.

Get in touch

Interested in volunteering? We would love to hear from you!

 

Please email Amanda Mifsud on amanda@abbiesarmy.co.uk to find out more about how you can help. Together, we can make a difference. Join us in our fight against DIPG and help bring hope to families affected by this devastating disease.

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