Fundraising for OGCancerNI
There are a number of reasons that individuals decide to fundraise. What drives individuals to fundraise can be a personal decision/ passion. Listed below is a number of reasons that can drive fundraising activities:
There are a number of reasons that individuals decide to fundraise. What drives individuals to fundraise can be a personal decision/ passion. Listed below is a number of reasons that can drive fundraising activities:
This reason shows itself to be one of the main reasons for fundraising. It could be that the individual knows of the activities of the charity, has had personal previous dealings with the charity and this motivates them to fundraise for the charity.
This could be a parent, child, sibling, family member, colleague or another you have a personal connection with that drives you to fundraise for a charity that they have a connection with. This can be a strong motivating factor for people to fundraise.
Personal passions can be a strong driving force behind fundraising. People seek out charities that are aligned to their personal passions.
Undertaking fundraising that can help others and make a difference can be a key motivator for those who wish to fundraise.
Personal challenges can be a driver for fundraising. Taking part in a triathlon, marathon, swimming the Channel, trekking Everest are great personal challenges and individuals wish to recognise these challenges by fundraising!
These stories are shared to honor those battling oesophago-gastric cancer, celebrate survivors and remember those we have lost. We hope that they reflect the diversity of people affected by Oesophago-Gastric cancers.
There are a variety of organisations throughout Northern Ireland, the UK and worldwide that arrange a spectrum of different events at many different levels of both physical and mental exertion. Below is a random selection of organisations that you could provide inspiration for events or personal challenges that you may wish to take part in. This list is not exhaustive and please remember to consider your own physical and mental abilities before pursuing any challenges.
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