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About Teens Unite

Teens Unite Fighting Cancer is dedicated to improving the lives of young people aged between 13-24 with life limiting illnesses. Read more»

Buy A Brick

Teens Unite Fighting Cancer is raising money to build the first dedicated Respite Home for teenagers with cancer and other life limiting illnesses in the UK. You can help us bring this vision to life. Buy a Brick!

Volunteers

Teens Unite Fighting Cancer is all about uniting together so we are always in need of lots of happy helpful Volunteers.

Fundraising

Teens Unite Fighting Cancer is funded entirely by contributions, so fundraising is essential to the continued running of our charity.

Give in Celebration

Picture the scene...you have a celebration is on the horizon and you've already had several friends and family members ask you for gift ideas...you search the corners of your mind to think of something you've always wanted (within their price range)...and struggle to come up with anything!

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How about a Kilimanjaro Trek for Teens Unite?

Why not join the likes of the Red Nose Climb celebrities such as Chris Moyles, Gary Barlow and Cheryl Cole and take the once in a life time challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Teens Unite are always looking for people to step out of their comfort zone and do something truly amazing to help teenagers with life limiting illnesses.

You may have watched the celebrities take part in the grueling but rewarding challenge. Now it’s your turn!!  - To find out more, click here

Not sure about climbing a mountain?? Don’t worry we have a vast variety of incredible treks and challenges available. - To find out about our other challenges, click here

Chris's Story

I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma in December 2003.  Since then I've had several different types of treatment to help me fight this illness, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, a stem cell transplant and a drug trial involving antibodies. Read more»

News

Ellie's Skydive

18 year old Ellie took to the skies at the weekend, leaving her with an indescribable feeling as she jump out of the plane. She said all she could do "was smile and scream all the way down."Read More


We deeply miss Sam and some days find it very difficult to cope but the memories of the day Teens Unite gave us makes it a little easier to bear. Thank you so much for the memories.We deeply miss Sam and some days find it very difficult to cope but the memories of the day Teens Unite gave us makes it a little easier to bear. Thank you so much for the memories.

Steve Phillips