Margaret’s Dinner 2026
Raising funds to enable the clinical trials to find a cure for glioblastoma brain cancer
2026 Event[Placeholder] Our journey has been anything but ordinary. Through every step, we've focused on staying true to our values and making space for thoughtful, lasting work.
Margaret’s Final Campaign was to raise the funds to enable the clinical trials that would find a cure for glioblastoma brain cancer. She started it almost as soon as she received her diagnosis and she carried on right up to the end. Now we are going to win her Final Campaign for her.
We have already raised £2 million. That has led to the successful launch of our first round of trials, under the pioneering eye of Dr Paul Mulholland. But this is just the first important step towards a cure, and we now need to raise £600,000 towards the second phase of the trials.
The idea of a cure for glioblastoma was once unthinkable. But now we have hope.
We saw that hope embodied by Ben Trotman at the 2024 dinner. Thanks to the research we are funding, there is a now the chance for people who have been diagnosed to go on and thrive if we can prove a cure is possible. That’s why we need to run the clinical trials that will show that Ben’s success is replicable. And we need to do it urgently. A lot of people and their families are depending on our success.
Margaret would never give up, and nor will we. We haven’t forgotten her or her legacy, and we will keep going until we have raised the money to find and prove a cure.
We have made a fantastic start, and know that together we can be successful in winning Margaret’s Final Campaign and find the cure for glioblastoma.
We will win.