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The Tim Reeve Charitable Trust

The Tim Reeve Charitable Trust was set up in 2006 to raise funds in memory of a very brave and much loved young man who died of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in December 2005.

The Trust's aim is to give young adults with blood cancers a far greater chance of survival by increasing the funds available for research and clinical trials and by improving access to information about complementary therapies.

We have supported this group since 2006.

During 2007:

  • We gave an unrestricted Medical Fellowship grant of £6,000 to support research into acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in teenagers and young adults 

Our funding represents 8 per cent of their overall income.

Find out more about our support in 2006
In 2006:

We gave a medical fellowship grant of £5,000 to support research into acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in teenagers and young adults.
Our funding represents 5 per cent of their overall income.

 

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