Jane Swindlehurst's fundraising page

by Jane Swindlehurst for Cancer Support France

Cancer Support France (CSF) is a network of associations throughout France that provide support for English-speaking people of any nationality who have been touched by cancer.

Cycle for Life is an annual bike ride raising awareness and funds for CSF, who then provide training for CSF Listeners across France. 

CSF trained Listeners provide emotional support, plus help with translation, transport and face to face or telephone contact for individuals and their families and friends living in France affected by cancer. 

I'm planning on cycling the first 3 days of this year's 5 day cycle ride to raise funds for CSF.
More info at  https://csfcycleforlife.org/ 

It would be great if you could help me in my fundraising efforts by making a donation to Cancer Support France.
Donations are processed through Alvarum, similar to JustGiving in the UK.  

It is very easy and 100% secure, and you can select your language at the top of the page (that makes it easier!)  

Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it 
Jane
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Huge thanks to everyone who has donated, you are all so amazingly generous. Only 2 weeks to go, so I'm trying to get out on the bike every day, and fortunately the weather has been perfect for cycling. 
I'll be with about 25 others doing the Cycle for Life Ride this year, so looking forward to meeting new people, it should be great fun!
Jane Swindlehurst - 5/1/19
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Cycle for Life 2019
Cancer Support France

Cancer Support France is a network of independent associations throughout France that provides support for English-speaking people of any nationality who have been touched by cancer. Each association organises itself according to the needs of its own area and all associations are set up according to the French law of 1901.