How to donate Across the city today there will be bucket collectors out where you can donate cash for the Tom Prince Cancer Trust.
But if you didn't get a chance to hand over any coins or notes, there are a range of ways to h
elp out.
Ideally, send a cheque marked Blue2DAY on the reverse, made out to The Tom Prince Cancer Trust, to 40 Haslemere Road, Southsea, PO4 8AZ.
Anyone wanting to donate online can also log on to www.tomprince.co.uk and go to the donate now section.
If you cannot turn the collection money into a cheque, Lloyds TSB have made it easy to donate.
Every branch in Portsmouth, Cosham, Fareham and Gosport will accept money if Blue2Day is mentioned.
However, any money taken needs to be separated into different sorts of coins first, and cash must be bagged up.
Bags are available at any branch.
Tell us how it went We want to know how your Blue2Day was, so please take pictures on your cameras and phones and send them to
pictures@thenews.co.ukAnd of course, afterwards, please e-mail
blueday@thenews.co.uk to let us know how much you raised. Please leave a contact number and the details of your organisation.
See the runnersPortsmouth Joggers have kept the fire burning for Blue2Day.
The city's running group has led an Olympic-torch style relay around the city - kicking off at the Blue Picnic at Southsea Common on Saturday.
They are clocking up the miles in a bid to equal the distance between Portsmouth and Wembley and back again - a journey many Pompey fans will make this weekend to watch their team play for the FA Cup.
The Portsmouth Joggers will be touring the city on today. The runners will visit The News Centre, Guildhall Square, Gunwharf Quays, McDonald's restaurants throughout the area and many other local businesses.
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