Amy Spencer

Kid's Summer Challenge 2025

We're taking on the Kid's Summer Challenge for Young Lives vs Cancer.

Want to join us in supporting a good cause? We're taking on the Kid's Summer Challenge for Young Lives vs Cancer and your contribution will make an impact, whether you donate £5 or £500. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support.

Young Lives vs Cancer help families find the strength to face whatever cancer throws at them. But every day 12 more children and young people hear the devastating news they have cancer. Make a donation and show your support today. 

  • £15 could go towards a grant to cover travel costs for long journeys to live saving treatment 
  • £26 could pay for an hour with a Young Lives vs Cancer Specialist Social Worker. They help families understand and cope with the emotional, practical and financial effects of cancer. 
  • £70 could pay for a night in a Young Lives vs Cancer Homes from Home, a free place for families to stay close to specialist hospitals when their child is going through treatment, keeping families together

Join me in supporting a good cause, your contribution will make a big impact, whether you donate £5 or £500. Every little bit helps. Thank you for your support.

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Logan's Adventure

Tuesday 15th Jul

Last summer, 4-year-old Logan amazed us all by walking an incredible 275km across Italy.

This year, he's taking on a new challenge: to walk every single day—no matter the weather—to raise awareness and funds for a cause close to our hearts.

We've chosen to support Young Lives vs Cancer, a charity that helps children and young people facing cancer. While Logan enjoys the freedom of childhood, many kids are spending their days in hospital, undergoing treatment instead of playing with friends and family.

We hope this challenge will not only raise vital funds but also shine a light on the strength of young people facing illness—and show that even the smallest feet can make a big difference.


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