Steve Lord will be hosting a 12-hour Music Request Marathon, in support of Prostate Cancer UK's "Prostate Cancer March Awareness Month", on Sunday 24th March from 6pm until 6am on Monday 25th March.
Steve was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer six years ago and, only because other family members were affected, was he aware of the importance of early detection. He had successful treatment, so he wanted to spread the word in a fun way.
You can help raise some much-needed funds by giving a donation to have a song of your choice played on the radio and a shout out too! Plus, you get to support Prostate Cancer UK in the process.
All the details about how you can support this very worthwhile cause are here:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/steve-lord-12-hours-radio-music-request-show
There will also be celebrity interviews and prizes to give away over the 12 hours.
So why not join us for the 12-hour Music Request Marathon on Sunday 24th March from 6pm.
You can find out more about Prostate Cancer UK here:
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