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Bryan Baird

Bryan Baird

I am there to make the lives of the patients and staff easier When Bryan Baird was a young man undergoing chemotherapy at Canterbury Hospital in Kent, he couldn’t have imagined he would be back there again 30 years later working as a driver for Hope for Tomorrow’s...
Mike Darby

Mike Darby

The unit makes the world of difference. Mike Darby often saw the mobile cancer care unit whenever he was driving past Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. As the husband of an oncology nurse, he knew only too well how the unit could be a great asset to the hospitals in the...
A new strategy for 2024 – 2029

A new strategy for 2024 – 2029

Growth strategy 2024 – 2029 We’re excited to share our new five-year strategy that lays out an ambitious vision for the future of Hope for Tomorrow’s vital mobile cancer care service. This growth strategy will guide our work from 2024-2029 as we...
Joe Sloneczny

Joe Sloneczny

The mobile unit means there is just one less thing for patients to have to worry about. Even if it just makes the smallest difference to one person it is totally worth it. Charge nurse Joseph Sloneczny was working in the oncology and haematology department at...
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