It's as easy as pie... Well, scones!
Take this opportunity to catch up with friends and family and help raise vital funds for medical research.
![Location](https://action.org.uk/sites/default/files/2020-06/location-pin.png)
Where Choose a location
At home, work, outside with friends, online – you decide.
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When Choose a date in June
It’s up to you. You can choose any day to suit you.
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Who Send your invites
Friends, Family or work colleagues – you decide. Just let them know the details of when and where.
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Bake Jam or Cream first?
Bake some delicious scones, perfect for jam and cream or shop bought is fine.
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Donate Support our research
Ask your guest to donate to Action or through JustGiving,com
Scoff your scones!
Need help?
If you need any help or have a question contact our community fundraising team at community@action.org.uk.
Danny's Story
Danny lives in the moment and enjoys whatever he has,” says his mum Sally. “His smile is totally infectious, and he wins hearts wherever he goes.
Danny has Hunter syndrome, a rare disease with no cure and limited treatment options. It’s caused by a faulty gene that leads to the lack of an enzyme that’s vital for breaking down sugars in the body. Without this enzyme, waste sugar molecules build up in all the major organs, tissues and joints, causing a range of problems.
Danny’s family are painfully aware that time with their youngest son will be cruelly cut short by Hunter syndrome.
Action Medical Research is supporting a team at the University of Manchester who are working to improve treatment for this rare disease, which could one day transform the outlook for boys like Danny.