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Patrick Carroll

Patrick Carroll

This cause means so much to me. Just three days before his 60th birthday, with a ‘cracking weekend in London planned to celebrate’ Patrick Carroll received the news that blew his world inside out. “I remember just sitting with my wife while we tried to process that I...
Mobile cancer care in the community

Mobile cancer care in the community

Bringing cancer care closer. Changing lives. This video was produced by Talking Pulse. Every day, Hope for Tomorrow’s mobile cancer care units travel to local communities, transforming how patients receive cancer care – closer to home or work, with less stress...
Mick McLean

Mick McLean

I think the mobile units in general are great When Mick McLean went to his GP with a swollen left foot, the very last thing he was expecting was a diagnosis for kidney cancer. “My foot was so bad I had difficulty getting my shoe on and sometimes at night the pain was...
Over six million new cancer cases in the UK by 2040

Over six million new cancer cases in the UK by 2040

Hope for Tomorrow join over 60 cancer charities to form One Cancer Voice New projections suggest that a person will be diagnosed with cancer every two minutes by 2040 – in the 1970s, it was only every four minutes. That is why a coalition of more than 60 cancer...
Peter Birkinshaw

Peter Birkinshaw

My journey has not yet finished but the mobile unit in Skegness keeps me well and thriving. “The shock of being diagnosed with cancer is a life changing event, it reaches the core of your being and those around you.” says Peter Birkinshaw. “In 2014 I had an ache in my...
Sophie Shaw

Sophie Shaw

I think the mobile treatment unit is just brilliant. Sophie Shaw says that when she used to attend the mobile cancer care unit near her home outside Norwich it felt like she was going to hang out with some good mates. “I was always greeted like I was an old friend....
One Year of Fundraising – Joanne York & Jenny Green

One Year of Fundraising – Joanne York & Jenny Green

 We are just going to keep going, you can’t put a price on what these units provide for people going through cancer Joanne York was met with unfortunate news at the start of 2024, after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The first thing that Jo asked when finding...
Linda Venton

Linda Venton

It’s just fantastic. It takes no time at all to get there and I can nip into Tesco on the way home When Linda Venton watches her daughter get married in Italy’s stunning Sorrento later this month, she will be forgiven for shedding a few tears of gratitude for the...
Ian McIntosh

Ian McIntosh

Hope for Tomorrow is a fantastic charity Ian McIntosh initially put his back pain down to a bit of hard labour after he had helped a friend dig in some fence posts in rural Norfolk. “I had been using a very heavy hammer and just assumed I had pulled a muscle and it...
Fiona Fitch

Fiona Fitch

It’s a gentle, intimate environment with less waiting around When people ask Fiona Fitch why she does the job she does, her heart barely misses a beat before she replies: “Why wouldn’t I?” After retraining to become a nurse at the age of 49, Fiona began her nursing...
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