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Show your support!

If you're raising funds for us, we shall be pleased to to send you a T-shirt, baseball cap and badge at no cost. Email enquiries@braintumouruk.org.uk to let us know the size of T-shirt (small, medium or large) and quantities.


Christmas cards 2008

Gardener's FriendSending a Brain Tumour UK Christmas card is a wonderful way to promote our work and to raise funds - last year our sales of cards raised over £3,000 profit! We have added five lovely new designs to last year’s favourite, ‘Snowdrops’, and hope that these will raise even more funds for us this year.

To see all the designs and to order the cards, please download the order form. We’re also looking for volunteers to help us sell packs of cards to friends, family, colleagues and through local outlets.

If you can help, please contact Kiki Connor on kiki.connor@braintumouruk.org.uk or 01494 723561.


Online shopping from Amazon

In Association with Amazon.co.uk
By purchasing from Amazon via our website, Brain Tumour UK will receive a referral fee from Amazon. It will cost you no more and will apply to any purchases, not just on books, that you may make.

All you have to do is click on the Amazon logo to the left and then make your purchases in the usual way.

 

Flowers, for any and all occasions

When you use Charity Flowers Ltd for your flower order, we can benefit.

All profits from their sales go to charity. Just let them know that you want the profits on your order to go to Brain Tumour UK by putting ‘BTS’ in the charity source code box on the order form. As well as flowers, they also have a range of chocolates and other gifts.

Ordering is easy and however you place your order, please remember to provide our charity source code ‘BTS’:

  • Online; see their website at www.charityflowers.co.uk – you will be able to choose Brain Tumour UK from a list after you’ve filled in your form

  • By email; to make an order enquiry or request a brochure, email help@charityflowers.co.uk

  • By telephone; call 0870 5300 600 and quote ‘BTS

  • By post; request a brochure from Charity Flowers Ltd, PO Box 555 , Guernsey GY1 6JA

 

Books

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'On a Wing and a Prayer', written by Cameron Fulljames, is a powerful diary of a brain tumour journey which carries an undeniable and powerful message of hope for those suffering with a brain tumour. (Janus Publishing, London , ISBN 185756578 9). All royalties from the sale of the book are to be donated to Brain Tumour UK.

 

 

'Like A Hole In The Head: Living With A Brain Tumour' , by Ivan Noble, is a testimony to the depth and sheer determination of the human spirit. Ivan wrote his diary for the BBC's website to help demystify the disease in a way that would allow people across the world to discuss it and share their experiences. Many of the emails he received are published in this book. (Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, May 2005, ISBN: 978-0340864289)

'Living With a Brain Tumor: Dr Peter Black's Guide to Taking Control of Your Treatment', Peter Black with Sharon Cloud Hogan: Read a review of this book.

'My Brain Tumour Adventures: The Story of a Little Boy Coping with a Brain Tumour', has been written for 2-7 year olds to help children and the adults involved with their care. Sharon Dempsey, the author, uses storytelling to come to explain treatment and side effects in a creative and positive way. (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, November 2002, ISBN: 978-1843101253)

'Navigating Through a Strange Land: A Book for Brain Tumour Patients and Their Families', by Tricia Ann Roloff, is an' An indispensable resource for anyone suffering from a brain tumour, and for those who care for them'. ( Fairview Press , U.S. ; 2nd Ed edition, June 2001, ISBN: 978-1577491088)

'Rowing Without Oars' by Ull-Carin Lindquist. A quiet and beautifully written memoir. Buy a copy - it's in paperback. (John Murray, 2005, £6.99, ISBN 0-7195-6687-8)

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