Bath based own 2 holiday homes for young people affected by cancer. over £950,000 raised proud to support over 450 families since Apr 21. We love you Ben YNWA.
We have two world cup competitions starting soon.
Firstly is the sweepstake which is just £5 to enter.
We are also have a prediction league which you enter via email.
All welcome, to join and support young people with cancer 💕⚽️
Just two weeks to go until Bath Racecourse ladies day.
We have just received another 10 discounted tickets making 70 🎉 in total so £15 a head, we still have 2/3 remaining.
We will be looking for a couple of volunteers to carry the buckets for a couple of hours and we hope to be running a tombola.
There will also be a race named in Bens honour and we will also get to pick the best turned out horse and present the trophy to the race winner.
Thank you all for you magnificent support
YNWA Ben 💕
Family 500 (FIVE) hundred. 🙏💕
When we lost Ben to synovial sarcoma in August 2020 we had no idea if his foundation would take off but we poured our hearts and soul into it and thanks to everyone who has supported we are proud of our achievements to date. We pray that Ben is as well.
We now own 2 beautiful holiday homes in the Cotswolds, we’ve raised over £1 Million and now we’ve welcomed our 500th “cancer” family to Hoburne Cotswold.
Please join me in Welcoming Nicky, David, Bella and Poppy from very close to us in Bath 💕 We hope they can try to enjoy the weather and have a fabulous time.
Here is beautiful Poppy’s journey
Until March 2025, Poppy was ordinary 13 year old girl, she played sport everyday, was healthy and had 100% attendance at school.
Poppy started complaining of a sore hip back in around November 2024, but it was very on and off, it would hurt for a day or so and then be completely fine for weeks, therefore we put it down to a sporting injury.
In January 2025 the pain was getting more regular so we took her to the GP who referred her to physio and did some blood tests. A few days later Poppy was in severe pain so we took her to A&E, where she was given an xray.
The A&E doctor said he couldn’t see anything and assured us there was nothing major and told us to go back to our GP.
The blood tests however did show some inflammation, and the xray was finally reviewed by the official radiographers and an MRI organised. A week later following the MRI This we were shepherded into a small room and told the devastating news that Poppy had Ewing’s Sarcoma - a very rare form of bone cancer.
Poppy has undergone 14 rounds of chemotherapy, 6 weeks of Proton Beam Therapy in London and major surgery to remove the tumour and a large portion of her pelvis - spending a month in hospital in Birmingham.
Poppy is currently on crutches and in remission, we remain quietly hopeful for the future but are taking it each day as it comes - we know her journey will continue to be challenging.
Having been completely splintered as a family we are so very thankful to the Ben Saunders Foundation for this time away together.
Family 500 (FIVE) hundred. 🙏💕
When we lost Ben to synovial sarcoma in August 2020 we had no idea if his foundation would take off but we poured our hearts and soul into it and thanks to everyone who has supported we are proud of our achievements to date. We pray that Ben is as well.
We now own 2 beautiful holiday homes in the Cotswolds, we’ve raised over £1 Million and now we’ve welcomed our 500th “cancer” family to Hoburne Cotswold.
Please join me in Welcoming Nicky, David, Bella and Poppy from very close to us in Bath 💕 We hope they can try to enjoy the weather and have a fabulous time.
Here is beautiful Poppy’s journey
Until March 2025, Poppy was ordinary 13 year old girl, she played sport everyday, was healthy and had 100% attendance at school.
Poppy started complaining of a sore hip back in around November 2024, but it was very on and off, it would hurt for a day or so and then be completely fine for weeks, therefore we put it down to a sporting injury.
In January 2025 the pain was getting more regular so we took her to the GP who referred her to physio and did some blood tests. A few days later Poppy was in severe pain so we took her to A&E, where she was given an xray.
The A&E doctor said he couldn’t see anything and assured us there was nothing major and told us to go back to our GP.
The blood tests however did show some inflammation, and the xray was finally reviewed by the official radiographers and an MRI organised. A week later following the MRI This we were shepherded into a small room and told the devastating news that Poppy had Ewing’s Sarcoma - a very rare form of bone cancer.
Poppy has undergone 14 rounds of chemotherapy, 6 weeks of Proton Beam Therapy in London and major surgery to remove the tumour and a large portion of her pelvis - spending a month in hospital in Birmingham.
Poppy is currently on crutches and in remission, we remain quietly hopeful for the future but are taking it each day as it comes - we know her journey will continue to be challenging.
Having been completely splintered as a family we are so very thankful to the Ben Saunders Foundation for this time away together.
Family 500 (FIVE) hundred. 🙏💕
When we lost Ben to synovial sarcoma in August 2020 we had no idea if his foundation would take off but we poured our hearts and soul into it and thanks to everyone who has supported we are proud of our achievements to date. We pray that Ben is as well.
We now own 2 beautiful holiday homes in the Cotswolds, we’ve raised over £1 Million and now we’ve welcomed our 500th “cancer” family to Hoburne Cotswold.
Please join me in Welcoming Nicky, David, Bella and Poppy from very close to us in Bath 💕 We hope they can try to enjoy the weather and have a fabulous time.
Here is beautiful Poppy’s journey
Until March 2025, Poppy was ordinary 13 year old girl, she played sport everyday, was healthy and had 100% attendance at school.
Poppy started complaining of a sore hip back in around November 2024, but it was very on and off, it would hurt for a day or so and then be completely fine for weeks, therefore we put it down to a sporting injury.
In January 2025 the pain was getting more regular so we took her to the GP who referred her to physio and did some blood tests. A few days later Poppy was in severe pain so we took her to A&E, where she was given an xray.
The A&E doctor said he couldn’t see anything and assured us there was nothing major and told us to go back to our GP.
The blood tests however did show some inflammation, and the xray was finally reviewed by the official radiographers and an MRI organised. A week later following the MRI This we were shepherded into a small room and told the devastating news that Poppy had Ewing’s Sarcoma - a very rare form of bone cancer.
Poppy has undergone 14 rounds of chemotherapy, 6 weeks of Proton Beam Therapy in London and major surgery to remove the tumour and a large portion of her pelvis - spending a month in hospital in Birmingham.
Poppy is currently on crutches and in remission, we remain quietly hopeful for the future but are taking it each day as it comes - we know her journey will continue to be challenging.
Having been completely splintered as a family we are so very thankful to the Ben Saunders Foundation for this time away together.
@LyndenGooch Hi Lynden, I run a cancer charity in memory of our son, if you could donate a shirt to auction / raffle it would help us support so many families in need.
Thank you
@LukeONien Hi Luke, congratulations on a fantastic season. I run a cancer charity in memory of our son, if you could donate a shirt to auction / raffle it would help us support so many families in need.
Thank you
The foundation board is on display at around 60 clubs across the south and West of the country.
We provide holidays for young people with cancer. If you can support us in raising awareness of our sons foundation please get in touch.
Massive thank you to all the club who already support us ⚽️💕
The foundation board is on display at around 60 clubs across the south and West of the country.
We provide holidays for young people with cancer. If you can support us in raising awareness of our sons foundation please get in touch.
Massive thank you to all the club who already support us ⚽️💕