by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 31, 2021 | Charity News
If you have been spring cleaning and want to get rid of some items of clothing, then George Estates is the place to drop them! Team Hope is delighted to have secured three clothes banks at George Estates locations in Tetbury, Chippenham and Marlborough. Donated...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 30, 2021 | Press and Media
30 March 2021 If you’ve ever dreamed to flying high, then mobile cancer care charity Hope for Tomorrow is giving you the opportunity to do just this with their Wing Walk Event! Taking place at Damyns Hall Aerodrome in Upminster, Essex on 17th June, this...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 22, 2021 | Charity News
As a cancer charity, we’ve faced significant challenges during the pandemic over the past year. But now we’re looking forward, focusing on what we can do to markedly improve the cancer journey for our patients. Being part of national campaign One Cancer Voice is a...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 16, 2021 | Charity News
Hope for Tomorrow has joined 46 other cancer charities to tell the governments a united message: we are ready to work with you to help plot a route out of the pandemic, and towards world leading cancer services. “It’s a very important time for us to keep moving...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 12, 2021 | Charity News
Linda and Barry Stock are enjoying taking on the Hope for Tomorrow 1000 mile challenge, and have already completed their goal, with more miles to come before the challenge ends in June. Barry, 59, and Linda, 57, have both been enjoying walking during lockdown. Barry...
by Rachel Lee | Mar 10, 2021 | Patient Stories
Alison Day and her mother, Gail Jose have both been undergoing cancer treatment during the COVID pandemic on board a Hope for Tomorrow Mobile Cancer Care Unit (MCCU). Alison, 47 and Gail, 78 live in Gillingham in Dorset, and became aware of the Hope for Tomorrow...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 5, 2021 | Charity News, Press and Media
4 March 2021 Ann Leigh, 75, from Holt, has terminal cancer, but has hailed Hope for Tomorrow’s Mobile Cancer Units in Norfolk as ‘transformational’ as she undergoes regular cancer treatment during the COVID pandemic. Ann needs to receive cancer treatment as part of...
by Hope for Tomorrow | Mar 5, 2021 | Charity News, Press and Media
4 March 2021 Alison Day and her mother Gail Jose have both been undergoing cancer treatment during the COVID pandemic on a special mobile unit run by charity Hope for Tomorrow that offers clinically vulnerable cancer patients a safe haven to continue their treatments....