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We support people living through the challenges of life-changing illness. We support people in our residential and day centres, day clinics, in the community or at home. We help people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, brain injury and life changing illnesses.


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Events are the lifeblood of Sue Ryder. They raise the bulk of funds that go towards our hospice, home and residential care centres.

But that's not only what they're about.

Each year, at hundreds of events across the country we promote community participation in fun and healthy ways. It could be one of our national events such as the London Marathon. Or a local community picnic. Either way, they are an opportunity for people to connect with each other. All in the name of remembering loved ones and contributing to ongoing improvements in health and social care in the United Kingdom.

We have a wide range of different events to take part in. Explore our listings to find a local event for you.

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January 2012

01 Gold Challenge: 2012km Challenge - UK

May 2012

19 Charity Football Match - Caldecote Football Club

20 Baker Hughes 10k - Aberdeen

26 Il Carafino Charity Meal - Biggleswade

27 Woofs and Wellies - Shuttleworth Aerodrome, North Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 9EP

June 2012

14 Sock Monkey Night - Bedford

15 Kempston Rotary Club Presidents Ball in partnership with Bedford Business Women - The Sharnbrook Hotel

July 2012

05 Coniston Challenge Day - The Coniston Hotel, Skipton, North Yorkshire

08 Manchester to Blackpool Bike Ride - Manchester, Blackpool

15 The Bronte Sportive - Keighley and District (Bronte Country), pennines and dales.

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