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Make your celebration extra special by supporting local people with cancer.
Planning a birthday, big anniversary or perhaps a wedding? The most meaningful presents are often those you can’t unwrap. So, at your next celebration, why don’t you ask your friends and family to make a donation to Clatterbridge Cancer Charity instead of giving traditional gifts?
With your help, we can fund vital research, equipment and support services that would not otherwise be available, and give hope to thousands of local people who need our help every year.
You can encourage your loved ones to donate by setting up a fundraising page through a Facebook Fundraiser or a Just Giving page, or you could ask for donations on the big day.
For help setting up a fundraising page, or to talk about other ways for us to support your celebrations, get in touch on 0151 556 5566 or send us a message.
We are the only charity dedicated to supporting The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre. With your help, we are funding life-saving research, investing in cutting-edge technology, innovating patient care and improving our care settings. Your contributions truly are transforming cancer diagnosis and treatment across Merseyside, Cheshire and beyond, giving hope to thousands of patients and their families.
From funding incredible technology that can provide patients going through experimental treatments the best immunotherapies, to our collaborations with arts organisations such as FACT Liverpool that provide regular workshops for patients to help relieve anxiety and boredom, you are helping us to go that extra step for seriously ill people across our region.
Find out more about the critical difference you make when you donate in celebration.
The Clatterbridge Fairy was specially created by our Charity Patron, internationally acclaimed sculptor, Emma Rodgers.
We asked Emma to share why she's supporting our Fairy Appeal:
"I have been a Patron of Clatterbridge Cancer Charity for 14 years now, as my mum is cared for there. They are incredible with her and getting the 'all clear' was a wonderful moment. They've done more for me than I can ever do for them, so creating the Fairy seems a small thing, really.
And this year I will be dedicating my Fairy to Professor Myint and the Team at Clatterbridge love from Emma, Milly, Annie and family."