GBR.COMMUNITY PROGRAMME
In Cooperation With Cancer Research UK
Being Supported By Diversity
The Programe Supports CRUK
CRUK has helped save over a million lives
Participation Of Diversity in the GBr.Community Programme
Since winning Britains Got Talent in 2009. Diversity have become Britain's most popular Dance Group.
The work of Cancer Research UK, has contributed to helping to avoid more than one million deaths from cancer, since the mid 1980's.
Diversity are proud to support CRUK with their life saving work, by donating tickets to some performances on the current Diversity Supernova tour to help CRUK's work.
Meet Diversity and watch the WIDELY ACCLAIMED SUPERNOVA SHOW
The Current available offer is 5 tickets for the "Meet Diversity" Experience. Watch the show from one of the best seats in the House. Meet members of Diversity before the show opens, and have your photo taken with them. Cost £99 per ticket. Venue Details below.
Ipswich
(7.45 pm - Doors open 6.30 pm)
Wednesday March 27 , 2024,
Regents Theatre, IP4 1HE
Email: herac@gbr.community
About GBr.Community
HERAC CIC, operate the GBr.Community to raise funds for Cancer Research UK, as they celebrate the fact that the lives that CRUK has helped to save, has passed the one million mark.
The GBr.Community Programme is harnessing the power of the community to support CRUK
About Cancer Research UK
CRUK are the world largest Cancer Research Organization.
CRUK is a charity that funds and conducts life-saving research into various types of cancer. It also provides information, support and advice for people affected by cancer.
The work of Cancer Research UK, has contributed to helping to avoid more than one million deaths from cancer, since the mid 1980's.
About HERAC CIC
The Director of HERAC is Alfred Samuels. Alfred is a 12-year cancer survivor. CRUK funded the trial of the drug, Arbiraterone, which saved Alfred's life.
Alfred was awarded 'Ambassador of the Year' at the Cancer Research UK Awards.