The Emma Isherwood Trust has been set up in a positive spirit of proactivity.
It’s aim is to encourage social events for the benefit of all involved, which will also bring about support for the Skin Cancer Research Fund (SCaRF), to further their efforts.

You can read Emma’s story here www.emmaisherwood.org/emmasstory

To find out more about the invaluable work of SCaRF please visit their website here: http://www.skin-cancer-research-fund.org.uk/

The Emma Isherwood Trust has been set up in a positive spirit of proactivity.

It’s aim is to encourage social events for the benefit of all involved, which will also bring about support for the Skin Cancer Research Fund (SCaRF), to further their efforts.

You can read Emma’s story here www.emmaisherwood.org/emmasstory

To find out more about the invaluable work of SCaRF please visit their website here: http://www.skin-cancer-research-fund.org.uk/

You can read more about the activities and efforts of SCaRF as well as make a donation via their JustGiving page by clicking here:
http://www.justgiving.com/scrf/Donate
You can read more about the activities and efforts of SCaRF as well as make a donation via their JustGiving page by clicking here:


http://www.justgiving.com/scrf/Donate


Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
Date: Wednesday, 15th February 2012
Location: Sydney Harbour Bridge

William Dryden and Mat Xerri will be setting off to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in aid of the Emma Isherwood Trust. All monies will be donated directly to SCaRF (Skin Cancer Research Fund).

You can make a donation via the link below:
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/bridgeclimb


Scheme of Manoeuvre
Date: Thursday, 22nd December, 6am
Location: SCaRF HQ to Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton
To  raise awareness and much needed money for research into skin cancer, Mark Isherwood will aim to run from the “SCaRF” (Skin Cancer Research Fund) charity  headquarters at Frenchay Hospital Bristol to Taunton Musgrove Park Hospital.
You can read more about the event and sponsor Mark here:
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/markisherwoodrun

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

Date: Wednesday, 15th February 2012

Location: Sydney Harbour Bridge

William Dryden and Mat Xerri will be setting off to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in aid of the Emma Isherwood Trust. All monies will be donated directly to SCaRF (Skin Cancer Research Fund).
You can make a donation via the link below:

http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/bridgeclimb

Scheme of Manoeuvre

Date: Thursday, 22nd December, 6am

Location: SCaRF HQ to Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton


To raise awareness and much needed money for research into skin cancer, Mark Isherwood will aim to run from the “SCaRF” (Skin Cancer Research Fund) charity headquarters at Frenchay Hospital Bristol to Taunton Musgrove Park Hospital.

You can read more about the event and sponsor Mark here:

http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/markisherwoodrun


The Emma Isherwood Trust has been set up in a positive spirit of proactivity.
It’s aim is to encourage social events for the benefit of all involved, which will also bring about support for the Skin Cancer Research Fund (SCaRF), to further their efforts.

You can read Emma’s story here www.emmaisherwood.org/emmasstory

To find out more about the invaluable work of SCaRF please visit their website here: http://www.skin-cancer-research-fund.org.uk/

The Emma Isherwood Trust has been set up in a positive spirit of proactivity.

It’s aim is to encourage social events for the benefit of all involved, which will also bring about support for the Skin Cancer Research Fund (SCaRF), to further their efforts.

You can read Emma’s story here www.emmaisherwood.org/emmasstory

To find out more about the invaluable work of SCaRF please visit their website here: http://www.skin-cancer-research-fund.org.uk/

You can read more about the activities and efforts of SCaRF as well as make a donation via their JustGiving page by clicking here:
http://www.justgiving.com/scrf/Donate
You can read more about the activities and efforts of SCaRF as well as make a donation via their JustGiving page by clicking here:


http://www.justgiving.com/scrf/Donate


Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb
Date: Wednesday, 15th February 2012
Location: Sydney Harbour Bridge

William Dryden and Mat Xerri will be setting off to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in aid of the Emma Isherwood Trust. All monies will be donated directly to SCaRF (Skin Cancer Research Fund).

You can make a donation via the link below:
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/bridgeclimb


Scheme of Manoeuvre
Date: Thursday, 22nd December, 6am
Location: SCaRF HQ to Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton
To  raise awareness and much needed money for research into skin cancer, Mark Isherwood will aim to run from the “SCaRF” (Skin Cancer Research Fund) charity  headquarters at Frenchay Hospital Bristol to Taunton Musgrove Park Hospital.
You can read more about the event and sponsor Mark here:
http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/markisherwoodrun

Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb

Date: Wednesday, 15th February 2012

Location: Sydney Harbour Bridge

William Dryden and Mat Xerri will be setting off to climb Sydney Harbour Bridge in aid of the Emma Isherwood Trust. All monies will be donated directly to SCaRF (Skin Cancer Research Fund).
You can make a donation via the link below:

http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/bridgeclimb

Scheme of Manoeuvre

Date: Thursday, 22nd December, 6am

Location: SCaRF HQ to Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton


To raise awareness and much needed money for research into skin cancer, Mark Isherwood will aim to run from the “SCaRF” (Skin Cancer Research Fund) charity headquarters at Frenchay Hospital Bristol to Taunton Musgrove Park Hospital.

You can read more about the event and sponsor Mark here:

http://www.charitygiving.co.uk/markisherwoodrun

About:

Emma has always had many amazing qualities that has made her Mum and Dad,in particular,extremely proud of her.
Emma has great depths of inner strength.
Emma isn’t afraid to speak her mind.
Emma doesn’t shrug a challenge.
Emma knows she is as good as anyone and better than most.
Emma would share or give you anything if she felt you should have it.
Emma doesn’t suffer fools gladly.
Emma is very kind.
Emma is generous.
Emma enjoys wearing the bright and breezy cloths that sum up her thoughts on life,in particular her lovely bright red lip stick.


Since her illness even more qualities have become apparent;

Emma never moans about her cancer.
Emma shows great determination to carry on as normal as possible for the benefit of her three girls.
Emma takes the time every day to ensure her appearance is as good as possible how ever she is really feeling.
Emma’s endless spirit to beat the cancer (that she calls Keith) and not to give up is a hugh inspiration to every one she meets.
Emma will not entertain negative talk or thinking regarding her cancer and has told everyone not to talk to her if they intend to start sobbing or crying.

Speaking as parents,Emma is the very best daughter we could have asked for or hoped for and we know she is the very best mother her three daughters could have asked or hoped for.

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