Tickets on sale for the 2025 Women On the Move Against Cancer annual Fundraiser
13 May 2025

- Fundraiser to take place on Tuesday 17 June at The Kia Oval, from 6pm
- Tickets available to purchase here
- Raffle and tombola prizes gratefully received, please contact Georgia Fox, georgia@simsimages.co.uk to donate
- Women On the Move Against Cancer’s (WOMAC) 2025 charities are BRIGHT Cancer Care and Skcin
Tickets are now available to purchase for Women On the Move Against Cancer’s (WOMAC) 2025 Fundraiser.
The event will take place at The Kia Oval on Tuesday 17th June, from 6pm.
Every year, WOMAC holds a Fundraiser event bringing together automotive industry colleagues to raise money for cancer charities.
The 2025 Fundraiser is in aid of BRIGHT Cancer Care and Skcin.
On the night, guests will have the opportunity to enter the raffle and tombola to be in with a chance of winning a variety of great prizes, from branded goodies to weekends away.
These items are kindly donated by WOMAC’s supporters, and there is still time to provide an item or experience for the tombola or raffle - please contact Georgia Fox, georgia@simsimages.co.uk.
Proceeds from the event will be donated to WOMAC’s 2025 chosen charities - BRIGHT Cancer Care and Skcin.
BRIGHT Cancer Care funds research and new equipment to support patients with gastrointestinal (GI) and hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) cancers.
Skcin’s mission is to prevent people from becoming skin cancer patients.
Its work focuses on education around prevention methods and early detection.
To purchase tickets for the Fundraiser, please visit: https://buytickets.at/womac2025/1688306
Donations can also be made via WOMAC’s JustGiving page by visiting: www.justgiving.com/page/womac-24-25
To discuss sponsorship opportunities for the WOMAC Fundraiser, please contact: nicola.humphreys@imprimatur.co.uk
BRIGHT funds ongoing research into improving treatment options and outcomes for patients and through the purchase of new equipment for a whole range of Gastrointestinal (GI) and Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) cancer treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiotherapy and other advanced treatments.
BRIGHT supports the clinical and research work of cancer specialists at St Luke’s Cancer Centre and the Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery Unit, both based at the Royal Surrey County Hospital (RSCH) in Guildford.
For more information go to www.brightcancercare.org.uk
● Raise awareness of skin cancer through education, promoting prevention and early detection.
● To engage higher risk target groups via bespoke educational initiatives.
● To ensure the continued development, longevity and participation in our national accreditation schemes.
● To campaign for change, make a difference and save lives.