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The team from Leslies Motors are hoping to raise much-needed money for people living with cancer by hosting an event as part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s World Biggest Coffee Morning.
The event is being held on the 27th of September at Leslies Mazda/Kia, Leslies Honda & Leslies Toyota at 9.30am – 12pm. Organisers are inviting people to come along, share in the fun and raise vital funds at the same time for the growing number of people living with cancer across the UK. Macmillan’s Coffee Morning takes place on Friday 27th September and we need your help to support the growing number of people living with cancer across the UK
Macmillan is almost entirely funded by donations and simply cannot support the growing number of people with cancer who need them without the public’s help. Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer. There are over 2.5 million people living with cancer in the UK and this is set to grow to almost 4 million by 2030.
Organiser Louis Vanassche says “We are hosting our coffee morning because we think Macmillan Cancer Support do such an important job. Cancer can affect anyone, and it impacts on every part of your life. Macmillan provides financial, physical and emotional support for people living with cancer, so that’s why we want to raise money so that everybody gets the help they need”.
For more information about the event contact Marketing Executive, Edie on 01983 297217 or email edith.johnson-jelf@lesliesmotors.co.uk
Support people with cancer in your community to live life as fully as they can, by joining in Macmillan’s Coffee Morning this September. For more information go to:www.macmillan.org.uk/coffee