About Us

The Graham Fulford Charitable Trust (GFCT) was set up by Graham Fulford to promote awareness of prostate cancer following the diagnosis of a close friend who died at the age of 58 and a close family member who died in 2007 from prostate cancer after a valiant fight.

Our PSA Testing

We started off providing PSA testing in 2004. Together with our partners, GFCT has been involved in testing thousands of men for prostate awareness. Consequently, there have been many cancers identified that otherwise may not have been discovered.

Our Health Testing

As a result of popular demand from our partners and corporate clients, we now also offer a wide range of blood tests covering key areas such as heart health and diabetes. Since launching this initiative, we've carried out thousands of tests for both men and women which have revealed staggering figures outside normal ranges.

A video introduction...

Watch our YouTube video to meet our founder, hear about the charity background and details on the work that we do.

For more information, click below to download our presentation on the charity, our testing, trustees and collaborative partners.

Graham Fulford awarded the MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours 15th June 2024


It is with the greatest pleasure to announce that Graham Fulford has been awarded the MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours on Saturday the 15th of June 2024 for services to prostate cancer awareness and earlier diagnosis.

The Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) is a prestigious honour awarded by the British monarchy to individuals who have made significant contributions in their respective fields. This honour is part of the British honours system, which recognises exceptional service and achievements in various areas, including the arts, sciences, public services, and charitable work.

Being awarded an MBE is a significant accomplishment, reflecting a person’s dedication and impact on society. For Graham Fulford, receiving the MBE is a recognition of his exceptional efforts in raising awareness about prostate cancer and promoting earlier diagnosis. His work has likely saved numerous lives and improved the quality of life for many, highlighting the vital importance of early detection and education about prostate health.
The Graham Fulford Charitable Trust receives The King’s Award for Voluntary Service


The Graham Fulford Charitable Trust (GFCT Ltd) have been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service in November 2023. This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to
an MBE.

The King’s Award for Voluntary Service aims to recognise outstanding work by local volunteer groups to benefit their communities. It was created in 2002 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee and, following his accession, His Majesty The King emphasised his desire to continue the Award.

Representatives of GFCT have received the award crystal and certificate from Tim Cox, Lord‐Lieutenant of Warwickshire later this summer.

Graham Fulford, Founder of the Graham Fulford Charitable Trust, said: "We are delighted to receive this very prestigious award on behalf of the hundreds of volunteers who have worked tirelessly for the charity since 2004, giving men and women in Warwickshire the opportunity to find out more about their prostate and general health."