Forget Me Not Walks 2008

Frequently asked questions


*Fundraising

Q. How do I get sponsored?
A. Set up a Justgiving page, which you can then e-mail to friends, family, and colleagues. For more ideas on how to get sponsored see the fundraising section of the website. You will receive sponsor forms and a fundraising guide with tips on gaining sponsorship in your walker’s pack.

Q. Where will my sponsor money go?
A. Your money will go towards:

*making sure that every blood cancer patient gets the information they need as soon as they are diagnosed

*improving individual diagnosis, ensuring that patients can be started on the appropriate treatment as early as possible and receive treatment that is tailored to their condition

*developing new less gruelling treatments ensuring that patients can lead as normal and healthy lives as possible during and after successful treatment

*translating all of this work from the research lab to the patient with clinical trials

For more information about our work call 020 7405 0101 e-mail info@lrf.org.uk or visit our website www.lrf.org.uk


Q. How do I pay in my sponsor money?
A. Online - If you created a personal fundraising page on Justgiving the money will get transferred to us automatically.

Post - Write a cheque, payable to Leukaemia Research, for the total amount and send it with your paying-in slip and sponsorship. DO NOT POST CASH.

Telephone - If you’ve collected the money and would like to pay by debit or credit card just call us on 020 7269 9063.

Bank - Take it to any branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland, or National Westminster Bank together with the bank paying-in slip, which will be sent to you directly after the event. Then send your sponsor forms back to us so we can claim Gift Aid.

Q. Where can I get hold of more sponsor forms?
A. Contact us by phone 020 7269 9063, or by e-mail walk@lrf.org.uk and we will send some out to you.

Q. Is there a minimum sponsorship amount required?
A. No. All we ask is that you try to raise as much money as possible for our vital research.

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