South Cheshire firms raise Macmillan funds at Golf Day
Golfers joined the directors of Amplo Group on the fairway for their South Cheshire Charity Golf Day to raise funds for MacMillan Cancer Support.
Golfers joined the directors of Amplo Group on the fairway for their South Cheshire Charity Golf Day to raise funds for MacMillan Cancer Support.
By Jonathan White
A second annual charity football match took place at the home of Crewe Alexandra has helped raise more than £3,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The first match, last May 2021, was organised by club announcer and lifelong fan Andrew Scoffin, to raise funds for The Christie.
Charity-funded scalp coolers are helping Crewe and Nantwich cancer patients keep their hair while undergoing chemotherapy.
Two coolers have been funded by Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity to help with treatment at Leighton Hospital’s Macmillan Cancer Unit.
Dear Editor,
This year our World’s Biggest Coffee morning fundraiser entered its 29th year.
In community centres, schools and workplaces, thousands of coffee mornings were held across the North West to raise money and help us support people affected by cancer.
Pear Tree Primary in Stapeley opened its doors to families and friends for the Macmillan World’s Biggest Coffee Morning.
The event was organised by deputy Headteacher Ruth Hadfield and has become a regular fixture on the Pear Tree calendar.
A pair of Nantwich foodies are putting supper and socialising on the menu with the launch of a new dining club.
The Gourmet Supper Club will offer a chance to make new friends and enjoy fine food at pop-up events across Crewe and Nantwich.
An international cancer support charity has launched its 99th workshop at Leighton Hospital in South Cheshire.
Look Good Feel Better, which provides practical support for people struggling with the visible effects of cancer treatment, is offering free pamper sessions to local cancer patients.
A South Cheshire Macmillan commissioning manager for cancer and end of life has been shortlisted for a prestigious award.
Tracey Wright, based at NHS Eastern Cheshire, South Cheshire and Vale Royal CCGs, was nominated by colleagues who want to recognise her inspirational work supporting people affected by cancer in the area.
Cheshire East Mayor Arthur Moran joined residents to enjoy a cuppa as part of a fund-raising Macmillan Coffee Morning.
Cllr Moran, who represents Nantwich North and West, was invited along with the event at Park Road Bowling Club in Nantwich.
A Willaston youngster who lost his grandad and great grandad to cancer, is to climb Snowdon in aid of Macmillan.
Big-hearted Lucas James Mottram, 10, is in training ready for the charity climb on July 9.
One-year cancer survival rates have improved in South Cheshire, latest statistics have shown.
A health partnership between the NHS, local authorities and Macmillan Cancer Support has seen major improvements.
Pupils at a Stapeley school enjoyed brewing up when they took part in the fundraising Biggest Coffee Morning.
Parents, staff and pupils at Pear Tree Primary enjoyed the event, held to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer.
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