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Nearly a year has passed since Prince Albert’s Leslie Ambrose was informed she is cancer free. The 43-year-old is now focused on helping others, and has created a new support group in the city. She ...
A new “warm and welcoming” cancer support centre is set to be built in Cambridge. Plans have been approved to build the new facility in Long Road, on the edge of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
Each of the state’s eight education regions will have a designated rapid support squad, made up of three senior guidance officers and support staff. The further four anti-bullying initiatives include: ...
Olivia Williams opened up about her harrowing journey with pancreatic cancer, revealing she experienced years of misdiagnoses and dismissals by doctors. The professionally trained British actress ...
Staley is also supportive of the other sports teams at South Carolina. On Friday, she had her opportunity to show support for head coach Shane Beamer and the South Carolina Gamecocks' football team.
Wessex Cancer Support is calling on baking enthusiasts to host Cakes4Cancer events this May. The initiative aims to raise funds to support local people affected by cancer. Cakes4Cancer ...
The Anderson Stewart Family Foundation has donated $1 million to the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands, establishing a donor-advised fund to provide sustainable, long-term support for ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. AYRSHIRE Cancer Support raised more than £76,000 at its Masquerade Ball. The event took place at Ayr Racecourse last month and collected £76,624 ...
Ayrshire Cancer Support hosted their annual Masquerade Ball at Ayr Racecourse, raising an incredible £76,624. The event was an unforgettable evening filled with stunning masks, entertainment and ...
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"We are not alone." If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence, contact Macmillan’s Cancer Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 8am–8pm seven days a week.