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Boxing Day swimmers return to Bangor
On Tuesday 26 December, dozens of hardy charity supporters will be taking to the water once again!
Cycling superstars help raise more than £1.5m for Action
Action Medical Research is delighted to announce that since its launch in 2010 the charity’s ‘Champions of CycleSport’ dinner in London has raised more than £1.5 million.
Michael Bond CBE Remembered
On Tuesday 14 November, Action Medical Research was honoured to join more than a thousand other guests at St Paul’s Cathedral in memory of Michael Bond CBE.
Action Medical Research announces seven new grants for research to help sick babies and children
Action Medical has confirmed funding for studies to help sick babies and children. Areas investigated will be cerebral palsy, vision problems and scarlet fever.
One Stop celebrates fundraising milestone
Action Medical Research is delighted to announce that One Stop Stores Limited has raised almost £250,000 for the charity since 2011!
Sussex charity celebrates 65 years of medical research for children on World Polio Day
Children’s charity Action Medical Research was founded in 1952 by Duncan Guthrie in his quest to find a cure for polio, a condition that affected the lives of many thousands of children including his own daughter, Janet.
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