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Thursday, May 24 2012

Macmillan Cancer Support - our Charity of the Year 2011

 

Launch of a new welfare benefits service for cancer patients between Medway Council and Macmillan Cancer Support. Patient Mark Major with his wife Lorraine.Macmillan helps relieve financial woes

Cancer victims have enough worries.

That's why Macmillan is helping take the strain out of the money side.

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Dr Rosie LoftusGP is poster girl for cancer charity

A Kent GP will be emblazoned on giant billboards and bus adverts for a major national cancer awareness campaign.

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Topes restaurant, Rochester

Restaurant to pop up in Rochester

A pop-up restaurant is to appear in a Medway park as part of a fundraising effort.

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KM Charity Walk

Best foot forward for charity walk

Volunteers are getting ready for the KM Charity Walk next month.

The event on Sunday, June 19, will be raising money for cancer causes and children's charities.

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Macmillan Peaks challenge

Peak fitness for challenge brothers

Two men who lost their father to cancer five years ago are to take on the Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.

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Reporter Jenni Horn does abseil for Macmillan Cancer SupportHow Macmillan helps Kent cancer sufferers

Ever wanted to support Macmillan but not sure what the charity does?

Here's your potted guide to the charity's work in Kent.

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KM charity abseil

Macmillan is our charity of the year

KentOnline has teamed up with Macmillan Cancer Support today after naming it our charity of the year.

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One pound coin

Got a quid?

Just 100 pennies can help Macmillan in its 100th year:

£1 could pay for 14 copies of the charity's Money worries leaflet.

£1 could pay for five copies of our Cancer factfile CD-Rom.

£1 could pay for the translation of four pages of a Macmillan information resource into Braille.

£1 could pay for two copies of our Managing your debt booklet.

£1 could pay for two copies of our Understanding chemotherapy booklet.

Shepherdswell

Every £1 we spend on a face-to-face benefits adviser helps people affected by cancer claim £14 in benefits they are entitled to.

Every £1 spent on the charity's phone service could lead to lead to its cancer support specialists helping people affected by cancer claim £33 in benefits they are entitled to.

To find out how £10, £100 and beyond could benefit the charity click here.

For more on Macmillan in Kent click here.

For more on the Centenary Sponsored Walk at Penshurst Place click here.

For more on the Cherry Day picnic click here.

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