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Information to be added or removed: In the corporate supporters section please add – The charity is also affiliated with Golfing4Life, which is supported by London-based fintech firm Centtrip.
Explanation of issue: Adding Teenage Cancer Trust’s important affiliations.
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REPLACE: Presidents of the charity are Dr Adrian Leon Whiteson OBE and Myrna Nita Whiteson MBE. The trustees of the charity are David Hoare (Chairman), Dr John Matlin, Ronnie Harris, Andrew Hughes, Alan Patten, Richard Barry Rosenberg and Paul Spanswich. WITH: Teenage Cancer Trust was founded by Dr Adrian Whiteson OBE and Myrna Whiteson MBE, who are now the life presidents of the organisation. The Board of Trustees is made up of: Paul Spanswick (Chair), Carrie Hindmarsh, Jeremy Seigal, Jeremy Shute, Professor Rachael Hough, Rich Waterworth, Richard Rosenberg, Ronnie Harris, Sue Morgan MBE, Varda Shine and Vimi Grewal-Carr.
Hello there - I have made that adjustment, but slightly altered the wording to read: Dr Adrian Whiteson OBE and Myrna Whiteson MBE, founded the Teenage Cancer Trust and hold the position of life presidents of the organisation. The Board of Trustees is made up of: Paul Spanswick (Chair), Carrie Hindmarsh, Jeremy Seigal, Jeremy Shute, Professor Rachael Hough, Rich Waterworth, Richard Rosenberg, Ronnie Harris, Sue Morgan MBE, Varda Shine and Vimi Grewal-Carr.
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