Show your support for Lymphoma Action this Christmas, they have two events coming up that you can get involved with!
Lymphoma Action are asking people to make a difference this winter and show their support for people affected by lymphoma.
The Aylesbury- based charity is excited to be holding two fun events in December to raise funds to support their work.
Get your friends, family and colleagues to join in the festive fun on Friday 3 December by donning their favourite Christmassy gear and getting involved in the charity’s Festive Fashion Day. There will even be a prize for the best festive photo!
Then on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 December it's the return of Lymphoma Action’s popular Santa Run.
Simply walk or run 5K at your own pace, in your preferred place with family or friends. Adults will receive a Santa hat and felt mask, and children will receive an elf hat and mask so the whole family can look and feel festive together!
Lymphoma Action is the only charity in the UK dedicated to supporting people affected by lymphoma.
Your support will help them to continue their work in making sure no one has to face lymphoma alone.
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