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    Cancer Research Wales extends Cardiff Half partnership

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 25, 2024No Comments
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    Wales’ only cancer research charity has announced it will be extending its partnership with the Cardiff Half Marathon until 2027.

    Cancer Research Wales joined forces with the Principality Cardiff Half Marathon for the first time this year to help transform the lives of cancer patients in Wales through essential fundraising.

    After seeing the success of the relationship, the charity, which is also lead charity partner of the Cardiff Half’s sister race, the Brecon Carreg Cardiff Bay 10K, has announced that it will continue in its role as associate charity partner for the next three years.

    Adam Fletcher, Chief Executive Officer of Cancer Research Wales, said: “Cancer Research Wales is the Welsh cancer research charity, and we are delighted to be extending our Associate Charity Partnership with the Cardiff Half Marathon.

    “Our runners – through their fundraising, are helping us to unite Wales against cancer and push the boundaries of cancer research discoveries here in Wales.

    “As the only charity wholly dedicated to funding cancer research in Wales for Wales, Cancer Research Wales supports the best cancer researchers and clinicians to make pioneering discoveries which will transform the lives of our friends, neighbours and family members.”

    Matt Newman, Chief Executive at Run 4 Wales, added: “We’re thrilled that Cancer Research Wales will be our associate charity partner at the Cardiff Half Marathon for the coming years, further cementing our relationship after a successful 2024 working together at the Cardiff Half and Cardiff Bay 10K.

    “These events are always so popular with runners and spectators, and the charity is one that is so close to many people’s hearts, so it’s fantastic that we can continue to help raise both funds and awareness of their vital work.”

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