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Hello We Are Trekstock

It’s a small team but a passionate one. Here's a snapshot, to help you paint a picture. 

Development Board

We're a growing Development Board of experts and brilliant people, working together to make a difference in many ways.

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Harrison Bees 

Associate Partner and Head of Tax at REVCAP and member of the Trekstock Development Board.

As Head of Tax, Harrison is responsible for the funds’ tax strategy, reporting and compliance at all levels of the business – from the deals, to the funds and ultimately the investors. In 2021, he joined the Tax Committee at INREV and joined the Board of Trustees for Trekstock, after his own experience of having cancer in his 20s. Harrison’s focus areas for Trekstock includes: cultivating relationships with key High Net Worth individuals. Harrison's LinkedIn. 

Paul Finch

Co-Founder at Growth Studio and member of the Trekstock Development Board.

Growth Studio innovates corporates, launches and accelerates start-ups, and helps both sides work together to drive innovation and growth. As a start-up and innovation expert, Paul helps corporates create the environment to build better businesses by working with startups and emerging technologies. Paul’s focus for Trekstock includes: corporate and business links and introductions, start ups introductions, brokerage and skills ideation. Paul's LinkedIn. 

John Hind 

NED, Advisor and Investor in digital & high growth brands and member of the Trekstock Development Board.

A CEO who successfully builds profitable, customer driven businesses and teams, to increase brand equity and shareholder value. Over 39 years proven experience, leading teams to deliver strong growth in d2c and retail brands, across UK and International markets. NED, advisor and investor with a focus on sustainable, environmentally friendly and UK businesses. John’s focus areas for Trekstock includes: online retail, digital marketing, retail connections. John's LinkedIn. 

Rayan Jawad

Co-Founder at Growth Studio and Angel Investor and Chair of the Trekstock Development Board.

As Co-Founder of Growth Studio Group, a global consultancy that supports companies around the world to adapt and apply the strategies used by high growth start-ups to scale the metrics that matter. A high growth company itself - starting in London in 2015 and now operating in the Middle East, across mainland Europe and the United States. Rayan’s focus areas for Trekstock includes: corporate and business links and introductions, start ups introductions, brokerage and skills ideation. Rayan's LinkedIn. 

Mark Reale

Head of Patient Advocacy and Communications Europe and Canada at Takeda Oncology and member of the Trekstock Development Board.

A strategy focused and experienced corporate affairs director with 31 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical sector and 15 years of delivering results in corporate affairs including Patient Advocacy, PR & communications, government affairs and CSR. Mark is now leading on Patient Advocacy and Communications for Takeda Oncology with responsibility for Europe and Canada. Mark’s focus areas for Trekstock includes: planning engagement, strategy and introductions within the Pharmaceutical and Lifesciences industries. Mark's LinkedIn. 

Eva Reynolds 

A transformational business coach and a Trekstock Development Board member.

As an award winning founder and  communications expert, Eva coaches, mentors or guides business owners, leaders and individuals to overcome challenge, access their higher potential and crush their goals. This follows a 14 year odyssey founding and eventually selling one of the most successful healthcare PR agencies in the sector: Reynolds-MacKenzie. Eva’s focus for Trekstock includes: planning engagement, strategy and introductions within the Pharmaceutical and Lifesciences industries. She is also a member of the main board of Trustees for the charity. Eva's LinkedIn. 

Anna Roche

Anna is a highly experienced fundraising professional with over 25 years' experience working in the charity sector for non-for-profit organisations, both large and small. She has experience within almost all aspects of charity fundraising, from community fundraising to heading up the Corporate and Sponsorship teams of some of the biggest charities in the UK.   

Since 2009, Anna has specialised largely in health and medical research fundraising raising significant funds and principal gifts from trusts and foundations and been involved in the personal solicitation of gifts from major donors.

Having survived a leukaemia-related blood disorder aged 15 and having lost her first cousin to leukaemia in his late teens, Anna is delighted to have been asked to join Trekstock’s Development Board where she hopes to be able to help to make a real difference. 


We're always looking out for new and interesting people to join our Development Board and supporters groups. If you'd be interested in supporting Trekstock or know anyone who would, please get in touch. Amongst other business and income development skills, we're particularly looking for people with the following expertise:

  • Digital Marketing
  • Retail and Ecommerce
  • Music industry
  • HNWI contacts
  • 3rd party sponsorships
  • Marketing and Communications

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Team

We're a small but passionate team, working together to support young adults living through and beyond cancer.

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Sophie Epstone

Founder

You’ll find me... hiking the coast, mountains, and anywhere else my trek boots will take me… adventuring out of the city with Trekstock’s Wellbeing Officer Serge and sourcing the best local hot chocolate (extra hot).

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Jemima Reynolds

Health Programmes and Engagement Lead 

You’ll find me... starting the day leading HIIT, cooking and eating delicious food, hanging out in a gallery and talking the hind legs off a donkey with friends.

Charlotte Robinson

Communications Manager

The newest member of the Trekstock team, Charlotte is passionate about all thing's news, politics & comms. In her free time, you'll find her listening to podcasts, fuelling her Real Housewives obsession, and scrolling through Stanley Tucci's Instagram. Fav food? Christmas pud. Fav exercise? Walking, obvs. Festival line-up? Foals, Rolling Stones, Sam Fender, Måneskin, Kate Bush, Laurel, Arctic Monkeys.

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Alice-May Purkiss

Comms Freelancer

Alice freelances for Trekstock two days a week and helps take care of our comms. When she's not working for us, you'll find her hosting AfterThoughts, supporting people to look after their wellbeing and access their creativity and banging on about the power of storytelling. Fav food? Potatoes. Fav exercise? Swimming. The colder the water the better (yeah, she's one of those). Festival lineup? Self Esteem, Kae Tempest, Glass Animals, Arlo Parkes, Future Islands and Hall&Oates.

Tamsyn Wilce

Digital Marketing Manager

The one behind the band tees. Tamsyn runs things over at Merch for Good, so is often found head deep in designs or working on the perfect playlist. Outside of work you’ll probably find her in a music venue, a cosy pub or cross-stitching on the sofa. Favourite food has got to be fish tacos, favourite exercise involves anything with water (surfing, swimming etc) and festival line-up? It’s going to have emo icons Paramore & Jimmy Eat World and then plenty of bangers from Fred Again, CHVRCHES, Bombay Bicycle Club and Halsey.

Megan Adams Davies

Partnerships & Fundraising 

Megan has joined Trekstock after more than ten years in the fashion industry. She’s insta-interior obsessed and a serial DIYer on the weekends. Fav food? Tiramisu. No matter when or where, if its on the menu it’ll be on her bill. Fav exercise? Circuits and nature walks – the healthiest hobby to come out of Lock down! Festival line up? Self-confessed Swiftie - Taylor Swift, Michael Kiwanuka, Jungle, Mumford and Son’s, Bastille, Miley Cyrus.

Serge 

Wellbeing Officer

You'll find me... eating all snacks except Coriander, stealing any unoccupied chair, taking Sophie for a walk, and generally being a source of joy. 

Published: 23rd January, 2018

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Experts

We're grateful to our amazing team of experts who help shape and guide the work we do, ensuring it is meeting a real need and is evidence-based. They ensure we develop programmes and support information that is of the highest standard in response to the needs of our beneficiaries.

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Dr Louise Soanes - Director of Services at Teenage Cancer Trust. Louise is a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Sick Children's Nurse and has a Masters and a BSc degree. Her role involves developing and implementing services for young people with cancer London and the South East and nationally.

Dr Gemma Pugh - is a lecturer in Sports & Exercise Medicine at Queen Mary, University of London. She has a particular interest in physical activity promotion and behaviour change and has carried out a number of research studies investigating health behaviour change among Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) cancer survivors. She has been working with Trekstock to evaluate the impact of the Meet and Move and RENEW programmes.

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Updated: 24th April, 2020

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Ambassadors

"I love the work that Trekstock does and feel it’s so incredibly important. No one should ever feel alone during a difficult time in their life, and the support that they offer young people with cancer feels invaluable." Ella Mills, Delicously Ella

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"It was really inspiring and moving to see so many young adults going through, or having gone through cancer, come together to learn about movement and food, and how that can help with their recovery. I learned a lot from speaking with everyone at Trekstock's Meet & Move event and I hope they took away a few helpful pointers from me also!"

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Trustees

Our team of Trustees takes Trekstock's work very seriously and are responsible for making sure our charity is doing what it was set up to do. From Corporate Law to Entertainment, we are grateful to our varied and dedicated board.

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Alex Gray 

Alex is an accomplished Commercial Leader & Executive Manager with a unique combination of experience in Technical Trade Finance, Trade Operations, Financial Crime and AML.

Claudia Renton 

Claudia is a Barrister at Essex Chambers, with a broad commercial practice with specialisms in arbitration, civil fraud, employment and media and entertainment law. 

David Bower

David is a senior marketing professional with extensive experience in the entertainment industry. David currently looks after Entertainment Relations at Gibson Brands and has a proven track record in creating, implementing and driving successful marketing and promotional strategies delivering outstanding sales and profit growth.

Eva Reynolds 

Eva has an 18-year career in healthcare communications, leading award-winning UK global PR and medical communications strategies for a number of memorable pharmaceutical brands. Eva’s therapeutic area knowledge is broad and her standout areas of expertise are in oncology and rare disease. 

Dr Louise Soanes

Louise is Chief Nurse at Teenage Cancer Trust, a Registered General Nurse and a Registered Sick Children's Nurse. Louise has a Masters and a BSc degree. Her role involves developing and implementing services for young people with cancer in London and the South East and nationally.

Phillipa Sturt 

Philippa advises on all types of corporate transactions and commercial matters at Oury Clark. Philippa has experience in drafting all manner of commercial contracts both in respect of UK transactions and overseas matters in Europe and beyond.

Rob Challis 

Rob was appointed as Trekstock’s new Chair in February 2020. After an extensive period working in the financial sector, Rob has spent the last ten years expanding his knowledge of the Not-for-Profit sector, particularly in its relationship with business, working with the boards of charities in a variety of sectors as well as mentoring senior management.  

"I am delighted to be joining Trekstock at this pivotal time in our history as we look to expand our services nationwide and our reach to more young adults in this underrepresented and vulnerable group".

Simon Lowe 

Simon has 36 years of experience in business management in various sectors including hospitality, finance and property. Simon has been Chairman and Managing Director of several hotels and restaurants and has won several awards for his work. Simon was Trekstock's previous Chair (since 2011) and remains on board as a Trustee.  

 

Ankita Batla

Ankita is a senior executive specializing in health communications, currently working as an independent consultant in medical strategy and patient engagement. She is medical doctor with an MBA and is a Guest Lecturer at UCL Global Business School for Health. For over twenty years now she has been leading roles that involve research, strategy, and behavior change with some of the biggest healthcare companies in pharmaceuticals, nutrition, health services and public health.

Tony Dallas

Tony is the Founder & CEO of Success Club, a charity seeking to help maximise opportunities and improve the life outcomes for young people aged 5-18 years old. Tony has worked in and around London with school communities and families for over 40 years. Starting out as a volunteer youth worker at the age of 16, he has gone on to work as a peripatetic youth worker, sports development coach, inclusion manager for Crime Concerns Mentoring Plus, a facilitator and storyteller for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, and youth advisor for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (John Prescott).

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Young Adult Ambassadors

Our Young Adult Ambassadors are an integral part of Trekstock. They lend their voices to help us to raise awareness and are passionate about helping us change the future for those affected by cancer in their 20s and 30s.

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Ellen

Ellen was diagnosed with an acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) at the age of 9 and relapsed at 12. "The long term effects of cancer can be devastating and although I am years post my diagnosis, I am still living with the effects of having cancer and it’s treatment, daily. The reality of how my life has changed and the fact that I’m on a completely different path to where I was before my diagnosis is heartbreaking, and it has definitely taken time to come to terms with.

There’s a huge emphasis that once treatment finishes your life returns to “normal”. For many of us, this isn’t the case and it can be tough having to adapt to a new way of life. 

I am so excited to raise awareness with Trekstock, to support other young adults who like me are finding this new way of life a challenge." Read more about Ellen's experience here.

Sean

Sean was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma six years ago at the age of 28. He had just taken the plunge into being self-employed as a personal trainer and was at the height of fitness, training everyday, sometimes twice. To say that his diagnosis came as a shock would be an understatement!

"At first, I didn't know what to do for support but a friend recommended Trekstock to me and I decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did and thankful to all the team at the charity and those I've met at the awesome Trekstock events. I'm really happy to be a part of a community that cares for people going through something that no young person should have to experience alone and couldn't be prouder to be an ambassador for this fantastic charity.

As an ambassador, I will continue to spread the word about Trekstock to all who need the help so that no young adult living with cancer is left unsupported."

Carly 

Carly was 35 when she was diagnosed with bowel cancer and has been a Champion of Trekstock for years and has done some amazing fundraising for us too.

"I’m not sure how I discovered Trekstock, but it was pretty early after surgery and during the time I was having chemotherapy.

For me, it provided an opportunity to connect with other people my age going through similar experiences which helped me to feel I wasn’t alone as most of the other patients I encountered were a lot older. The charity provided me access to resources that I could tap into whenever I felt the need or had the energy such as the Headspace app, online talks, and dietary advice."

Natalie 

Natalie was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukaemia in 2012, at the age of 25. She's been a part of Trekstock for many years, and her and her husband have done some incredible fundraising for us over the years.

"After the initial whirlwind of my diagnosis and treatment, I had an overwhelming feeling of isolation. I wasn’t back at work yet, and none of my friends or family could truly understand how I was feeling, or how to talk to me about it. Finding Trekstock was like finding a beacon of light in the darkness! I instantly felt less alone and became part of a network of amazing people, all a similar age to me, and all wanting to find that sense of community and support that I was missing. Trekstock really helped me to find my feet and move forward, and I’m really excited for the opportunity to help create that opportunity for other young cancer survivors." Read more about Natalie's experience here.

Jolene 

Jolene was diagnosed with melanoma at the age of 18 then relapsed at 23 with Stage 4 melanoma. She's been a part of Trekstock for many years and has ran, climbed and walked for Trekstock and attended many of our events.  

"I feel honoured to be asked by the Trekstock team to become a Young Adult Ambassador. The charity has become a huge part of my cancer journey over the last three years and it feels great to be doing something help give back. I began fundraising and raising awareness of Trekstock a couple of years ago, including Conquer The Tower (2017), The British 10k (2018), Lake District 5 Peak Challenge (2018) and The Big Urban 10 Mile Trek (2019) and hope to continue raising funds and awareness to help Young Adults like me." Read more about Jolene's experience with Stage 4 cancer here.

Joe

Joe Fernandez is 36 and a survivor of testicular cancer. In 2018, he was diagnosed with Stage 2 testicular cancer and experienced 3 cycles of carboplatin chemo and an orchidectomy to remove one testicle.

True to his profession – a former journalist turned PR manager, Joe is keen to raise awareness of cancer and has penned blogs for many communities, detailing his journey & the challenges for thriving thereafter.

"It's great to be able to share experiences and have frank discussions with other young people who have been through what you have. Often it's the best motivation and inspiration different from your elders and nearest & dearest. I look forward to helping Trekstockers on their journey as one of the Young Adult Ambassadors 2021. Fingers crossed for plenty of face-to-face adventures in a new era!" Read more about Joe's experience here. 

Carolina 

Carolina was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia at 30. After finishing her treatment, at the end of 2018, she struggled with fatigue and wanted to regain the strength she'd lost during treatment. She's since completed our RENEW exercise programme and attended many of our events including Meet & Move.

"My life was put on hold until I finished treatment and found Trekstock's Community. Trekstock has massively helped me to get out of my cancer shell and get back to normality through exercise, knowledge, support, and by giving me access to a great community. During the first lockdown, I took part in the RENEW exercise programme, a 6-week coaching programme, and joined online meet-ups. All these activities were fundamental to keeping my mental health in check, and for that, I am eternally grateful to Trekstock and its incredible community. I have participated in literally every event that Trekstock offers, and one thing that I can say is that I always felt welcome and encouraged to come back. I always felt like I belonged to the community and felt safe and in a protected environment.

This community means everything to me as I now have a new perspective of life, and thanks to Trekstock, I can connect with others that get what I went through. I think it is essential for young adults like me to have a network of support with others in the same situation to get more understanding and confidence on overcoming the diagnosis. And in the same way, it allows me to help others that are starting their cancer journey and give them hope that there is light at the end of the tunnel." Read more about Carolina's experience here.

Laura 

Laura was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 25 and relapsed with secondary breast cancer at 30. She's been part of Trekstock for many years. She's also the co-founder of Secondary Sisters with Nicky Newman. Both wanting children and now unable to fulfil that dream, both gym nutters & both determined to live life to the absolute max!

They're here to create a safe place to connect with other Secondary Sisters, to give an insight into what it's like to live with cancer for life and to share everything they know about learning to live with cancer.

"I am honoured to be part of Trekstock as an ambassador as I feel this charity had a huge amount to give to those who are dealing with cancer at a young age. After being originally diagnosed with cancer at only 25, and then again with incurable cancer at 28 I found the whole experience very overwhelming and lonely but Trekstock has allowed that safe space to meet others in a similar position who get you on a different level, whilst also offering fantastic advice and fun activities to make living with a diagnosis a lot easier to deal with. Being able to help readjust their literature to be more inclusive of those living with cancer long term was an amazing moment, allowing them to reach out to more young people living with secondary cancer, and also working with us as @secondary.sisters giving us the opportunity to host events had been a fantastic platform to reach more people, in turn helping many feel they are supported and looked after."

Lauren 

Lauren was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 31 and has been fundraising for Trekstock for many years through her incredible enterprise GirlvsCancer

"Trekstock were a lifeline to me from the point of diagnosis and being able to give back to this incredible charity via Ambassadorship is such an honour!

I hope to support young adults on the mental health struggles and often crisis of identity that a cancer diagnosis can encourage - whether it's relationships, work or lifestyle." Read more about Lauren's amazing GirlvsCancerhere.

Nicky 

Nicky was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer at the age of 30 and is the co-found of Secondary Sisters with Laura Hughes. Both wanting children and now unable to fulfill that dream, both gym nutters & both determined to live life to the absolute max!

They're here to create a safe place to connect with other Secondary Sisters, to give an insight into what it's like to live with the disease and to share everything they know about learning to live with cancer. Nicky has attended events and taken part in challenges too.

Toby 

Toby was diagnosed with lymphoma at the age of 19 and relapsed at 21 and has been a part of the Trekstock Community for years, attending events, co-hosting our Meet & Moves and taking on challenges. 

"I met Trekstock about 5 years ago when I was looking for a band t-shirt and was told my purchase was supporting young adults who had had cancer….WAIT...I’m a young adult who had cancer I thought. I have to speak to these people. Trekstock has been a big part of my life since then, from supporting me when I’ve needed help to give me the platform to speak to other young people like me. I’ve had the pleasure of hosting their YouTube series Trekstock Talks and Meet & Move events and can’t wait to see how we can continue to help others living with and beyond cancer." Read more about Toby's incredible pursuits here. 

Sarah 

Sarah was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 33.She has been a part of Trekstock for a few years and has cycled, walked to raise funds, raised awareness and attended our events

"I’m proud to be an Ambassador for Trekstock, they feel like home to me as they were one of the first charities I contacted at the start of my cancer journey. I felt they really understood and they pointed me in the right direction when I was feeling lost it helped so much to have a ‘base’ and a group of people that understood what it was like to be a young adult with cancer. Being an Ambassador for Trekstock is an opportunity for me to give back as they were a big part and still are of my journey. Trekstock really understands and gives you the opportunity to connect with so many others. Cancer taught me a lot, and one thing it did was learn to get in the kitchen and to fuel my body the best I could, I have such a great interest in nutrition and exercise." Read more about Sarah's experience here.

Olivia 

Olivia was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 21.

"I am incredibly passionate that everyone should feel confident through a cancer diagnosis, so I feel beyond proud that I can use my role as a Trekstock Ambassador to help others achieve this. The work Trekstock did to ensure I felt connected to young adults with cancer through my own treatment was irreplaceable, so I am honoured to be a part of ensuring that is the case for other people like myself." Read more about Olivia's Cancer Chicks x Trekstock partnership here.

Georgie 

Georgie was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 26 and relapsed in 2019.

She's come along to our events, shouted about us and taken on challenges along the way too. 

"Being diagnosed with cancer in your 20’s can be pretty daunting but feeling like you’re going it alone is much worse. Finding Trekstock has been integral for me in completing my treatment with a smile on my face. It’s thanks to Trekstock that I have had the support both mentally and physically I needed to cope and they connected me with amazing individuals who just ‘get it.’ 

The beauty of Trekstock is it isn’t one size fits all, there are so many different areas of support they offer and you are able to take whichever parts you need to help you feel whole again. I am honoured to be a part of raising awareness to help others feel whole again." Read more about Georgie's experience here

Alice 

Alice was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 26 and has over the years connected young adults living with and beyond cancer together in Southampton.

“It is really great to be a Young Adult Ambassador. When I originally joined Trekstock, meeting people in the Trekstock Network helped my post-diagnosis confidence. To help in the same way, I became a Trekstock Champion where the best bits are sharing enjoyable places and activities with others. Honestly - a lot of the time cancer doesn’t even get a look in.

Knowing the ongoing struggles of having or having had cancer, it is awesome to have the opportunity as an Ambassador to be involved with developing support for young adults with cancer.”Read more about Alice's experience here

Saima 

Saima was diagnosed with Stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer at the age of 29. Saima was an incredible person Champion of Trekstock and we were honoured to work with her to raise awareness and break down taboos and inequalities in the BAME communities. 

"Trekstock have been extremely supportive to me, mentally and physically since my cancer diagnosis. 

The move and meet events have really helped me to not feel alone or isolatd going through cancer as a young adult. What I love and feel passionate abot is Trekstock’s personal approach to each of its participants, asking what you need to get the most out of their generous service." 

Sadly, Saima passed away in June 2020. Our thoughts are with her family and friends. Read more about her story here.

Ben 

Ben lives in Manchester and was diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 19. He is now over 2 years post-treatment, has attended a number of Trekstock events, and has also taken part in our online Renew exercise programme.

"Since my own cancer diagnosis, treatment and journey through remission I found it difficult to find a group of people that “get it,” until I joined a Trekstock meet and move event. Once I had been to that, I realised I had found that group. Since that point, I have wanted to give back to the young adult cancer community, knowing how difficult it can be to go through something so tough at such a young age. I hope that I can use my platform as a Young Adult Ambassador to support everybody that I can during their cancer journey, and make a positive difference to them in any way possible, no matter how small.” Read more about Ben's experience here.

Yamour

Yamour was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 21. She's attended events and is helpg us rise awareness of the inequalities in cancer. 

I just graduated from studying Psychology, working 3 different jobs during my studies and making time for the gym every day. I was stepping up the ladder of being a young entrepreneur at 21 owning my own real estate Franchise recognised worldwide. There were no signs/symptoms shivering my spine, but I felt fatigued, lethargic and confused all the time. I lost my vision for a whole 10 minutes whilst boarding a flight from New York to London, and I thought this was because of my microphthalmia, I thought it began affecting my vision and I was going to become blind for the rest of my life.  I did visit A&E but of course I was young and healthy, nothing was ever going to be wrong, right? 

February 2016, I was at a circumcision party swiftly dancing to the music, unknowing of what was going to happen. My eyes went blind, and I found myself in an ambulance being taken to the hospital. Diagnosed with Stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma with CNS involvement. The dreaded C-word was casually flowing out of my oncologists’ mouth and I was to deal with the things yet to come.  

"Trekstock played a big part in my remission life, through Trekstock I was able to talk to people who have experienced similar events as I had. I was able to talk to people who understood me, and I was given a platform to voice my own mind, especially when the people around me had NO clue of the effects of this disease. I have been part of Trekstock’s fundraising events and made lifelong memories and I am grateful to be a Young Adult Ambassador for this charity!" 

Read more of Yamour's experience here.

Published: 2nd April, 2017

Updated: 19th December, 2022

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Published: 16th July, 2018

Updated: 18th January, 2023

Author: Deleted User

Carolina’s Story: Share The Love

Carolina’s Story: Share The Love

"My life was put on hold from that moment onwards until I finished treatment and found Trekstock’s Community, who helped me to feel normal again." Read more

Published: 11th May, 2021

Updated: 30th May, 2022

Author: Katie Joyce

HOW TREKSTOCK'S EARLY MENOPAUSE SUPPORT CHANGED THE GAME

HOW TREKSTOCK'S EARLY MENOPAUSE SUPPORT CHANGED THE GAME

As seen on Davina's CH4 Sex, Mind and the Menopause, Stacey’s breast cancer treatment saw her go into a medically induced menopause. But after taking part in Trekstock's Menopause programme, her approach to her symptoms and the way she thinks about her body. Read more

Published: 28th April, 2022

Updated: 6th March, 2023

Author: Alice-May Purkiss

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