CCLG wrapped - looking back at 2025
CCLG's CEO, Ashley Ball-Gamble, looks back at a packed year for the charity.
CCLG's CEO, Ashley Ball-Gamble, looks back at a packed year for the charity.
The South Downs National Park is a superb backdrop for 2000 adventurers to take on a real challenge, and you can take it on at your pace
England’s greatest river provides a fantastic backdrop for an unforgettable challenge, which you can take on at your pace
Join 2500 walkers and trek 25 km across the Capital with unrivalled views of the skyline & landmarks
A 50km looped challenge in some of the Chilterns finest countryside, with historic trails, rolling hills, nature reserves, with fantastic views
A Barrow-in-Furness family’s fundraising in memory of their five-year-old son and brother has now raised more than £300,000 for research into the type of cancer he died from.
New research funded by the Little Princess Trust and administered by CCLG shows promise as a safer way to treat aggressive brain tumours in children.
New cancer treatments take a long time and a lot of money to develop. So, what if we could use existing drugs from other conditions to kill cancer cells?
Children with Cancer UK and CCLG: The Children & Young People’s Cancer Association have funded three major projects to improve treatments and outcomes for young cancer patients.