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One Big Drop was organised by 'Children with Leukaemia' to help raise money for research into childhood Leukaemia. Children with Leukaemia are the UK’s leading charity dedicated to fighting Britain’s biggest childhood cancer.

This unique charity event took place today, Sunday 14 June in eight cities across the UK. The cities chosen make up the word CHILDREN.  

The eight cities selected were Cardiff, Huddersfield, Ipswich, London, Derby, Reading, Exeter and Nottingham.

Leukaemia is the most common childhood cancer 
and only fifty years ago a diagnosis of leukaemia 
was tantamount to a death sentence for a child. 
Remarkably, four out of five affected children now 
survive but the powerful, intensive treatments can 
themselves cause severe problems in the children 
whose lives they save. CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA is Britain’s leading 
charity dedicated to the conquest of this 
devastating disease. Not only do we fund ground- 
breaking research into the development of more 
effective, yet kinder treatments but we also have a 
worldwide programme of research investigating 
the underlying causes of the disease.down an iconic building.  

For more information visit www.leukaemia.org 
Telephone: 020 7404 0808

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One Big Drop, a charity fund raising event today held in eight cities across the UK was to raise money and awareness for children with leukaemia. The...

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One Big Drop, a charity fund raising event today held in eight cities across the UK was to raise money and awareness for children with leukaemia. The charity hope to raise £100,000 towa...