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UPDATE - Issue 29 - Spring 2007

In memory

We would like to thank those people who have chosen to support us at a time of great personal tragedy. Donations in memory of loved ones help other men and their families in the fight against prostate diseases. These extremely kind and generous donations include £5,000 in memory of Mr Ken Glass of Morpeth in Northumberland and £2,500 in memory of Mr Adam Loxton-Peacock of London.

Recent legacies include an incredible gift of over £34,000 from Mrs Margaret Alker. These donations are a wonderful way to help others and to help stop prostate disease ruining lives. For further information on how to support our work in this way, please call 020 8877 5840.


Sir Clive Bourne

Photo of Sir Clive Bourne

Clive was an inspirational man.

Diagnosed with prostate cancer at the young age of 47, he spent the next sixteen years battling with the disease before his death last January.

He was a retired freight millionaire who gave back to society in many ways. In 1991, he founded the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation whose excellent work we have supported. He also founded the Museum of Docklands and financed one of the first City Academies in Hackney Downs.

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