Christmas Jumper Day

Wear your favourite Christmas jumper or festive accessories this December to support local people with cancer. What better way to celebrate this time of year than by dressing up to raise money for a great cause?

Showcase your festive gear at work, school, with family and friends or even on Zoom to do your bit for Clatterbridge Cancer Charity.

It’s easy to take part – whether you’re the resident Grinch or Captain Christmas! Everyone can get involved – simply fill out the form below and dust off your Christmas clobber for Clatterbridge. All you have to do is set a date and spread the word. To help, you can download our fundraising pack. It’s full of tips for planning your event, making sure you have the right support and sending your donations in.

You can collect money from participants on the day in our collection buckets and use sponsorship forms to encourage donations from friends and family. Every little helps!

If you have any questions about how to organise a Christmas jumper day charity fundraiser, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today by emailing [email protected] or calling us on 0151 556 5566.

Transforming cancer care across the region

By arranging a charity Christmas jumper day, you are funding the life-saving work of The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre. From helping to bring together doctors and scientists to carry out cutting-edge cancer research, to funding state-of-the-art equipment that improves all aspects of patient diagnosis, treatment and care, your contributions are giving hope to thousands of patients across Merseyside, Cheshire and beyond.

Find out more about how your contributions are helping cancer patients.

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Emma Rodgers

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."