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“In Life We Are All Climbers”

Through the worldwide climbing community, we aim to increase awareness and raise funds for research in the continued fight against a disease that affects so many. Climbers Against Cancer is a none profit organisation, with all proceeds donated directly to cancer research facilities throughout the world.

Funds are raised through the sale of our brightly coloured CAC t-shirts, warm and comfy hoodies, cool underwear and climbing holds via the website. Many fundraising events have taken place around the world with supporters selling the charity garments, climbing the height of famous mountains at their local walls/gyms, running marathons and many other interesting initiatives.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone around the world who is supporting Climbers Against Cancer. Whether a star of competition climbing, mountaineering, recreational climbing, someone just starting out in the sport or maybe a family member or friend. You have all played a very important role in getting the charity noticed around the globe. By wearing the brightly coloured t-shirtshoodies etc. with pride we are collectively sending out a message of positivity, happiness and strength to a disease that unfortunately affects so many either directly or indirectly.

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Climbers Against Cancer (CAC) sets out to make 10k donations to mark 10th anniver

It's hard to believe that it has been ten years since CAC founder John Ellison set out his vision to bring together the extended family of the climbing world to raise awareness and funds to further research into finally finding a cure for cance...

CAC: Active Isolation Stair Speed-Climbing Championships

Last weekend would have been our 2nd 'Mountain March Challenge' - a weekend of climbing vertical meters to raise money for the research into Cancer.  Last year, hundreds of you all around the globe, took part and made it a...

CAC announce 2 x £25,000 donations at the IFSC World Youth Championships

CAC are proud to announce that we have made not one but two donations at the opening ceremony of the IFSC World Championships in Arco, Italy yesterday ( Friday 22nd August)

Climbers Against Cancer to donate £25,000 to the Cancer Research Institute at IFS

The IFSC Bouldering world cup takes place this weekend in Vail,...

CAC Raise £100,000 for Cancer Charities Worldwide throughout 2018

First of all we want to say a huge thank you for your continued support of Climbers...

Climbers Against Cancer 2018 donation total ascends to £100,000

Not-for-profit charity, Climbers Against Cancer (CAC) are due to make a £25,000 donation to...

The Big Flash Climbing Festival 26-28 September 2014

The Big Flash is a FREE 3 day festival of climbing & competitions based around The Flash...


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Interview The Old Man of Stoer and the Young Man of Hoy

Last weekend, two of the UK's most famous sea stacks were hosts to two remarkable ascents. In Orkney, 8 year-old Edward Mills became the youngest person to free the Old Man of Hoy (137m) - raising over £30,000 for Climbers Against Cancer in the process - while in Sutherland, 72 year-old Tony Stott achieved a goal that had eluded him for 40 years: to climb the Old Man of Stoer (60m). Over 80 miles in distance and 64 years in age apart, these two climbers proved in the same weekend that age truly is just a number - a life lesson taught by two very craggy Old Men.


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