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Fundraising trio raises a fantastic £27,500 for the chemotherapy unit at Withybush

Pictured, left to right: Fundraisers Marc, Guto and Llŷr present the cheque for £27,500 to Liliana Guta, Senior Sister; Holly Golden, Trainee Haematology Nurse Specialist; Jenny James, Senior Sister; Georgia Savage, Staff Nurse; Amy Rees-Thomas, Staff Nurse.

 

Brothers Llŷr and Guto Edwards and their cousin Marc Phillips from Crymych in Pembrokeshire have raised an incredible £27,500 for the Pembroke Haematology and Oncology Day Unit (PHODU) at Withybush General Hospital.

Guto and Marc completed an ‘Ironman’ distance challenge over three days during the Easter bank holiday to raise the funds. The event, called the Her Curo Cancr Challenge, included a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile cycle and a 26.2-mile marathon run.

The three also organised a concert with an auction and raffle at Crymych rugby club on the Sunday after the challenge.

Guto said: “In April 2022, Llŷr was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma - cancer of the lymph nodes. Since then, he has received fantastic care and treatment at Withybush and Singleton Hospital, Swansea, having both chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

“As a family we decided to raise money for the haematology and chemotherapy day unit at Withybush.”

Llŷr said: “We are so thankful to everyone who contributed, the total raised has surpassed all of our expectations. We hope the money will help the unit to continue to deliver an excellent service, just like I received this time last year.

“We thank everyone from the bottom of our hearts: the people who donated items to help Guto and Marc complete the challenge, and also those who helped with the concert. The list is too long to thank everyone, but without your help, this challenge wouldn’t have been so successful.

“Thank you from me, Guto, Marc and our families.”

Jenny James, Senior Sister, said: “From all of the staff on the unit, a huge thank you to Llŷr, Guto and Marc for raising a phenomenal amount of money for the unit. Thanks for all your time, organisation, and efforts in planning the challenge and events. A big congratulations to Guto and Marc for completing the challenge too.

“The new equipment which we will be able to purchase with the funds will make such a difference to our patients.”

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