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Thank you for choosing to donate to FOLLOW THAT FIRE ENGINE.

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Your donation will make a vital contribution towards:
• helping people living with cancer
• helping injured fire fighters and other members of the fire community
• helping thousands of people affected by lung cancer every year
• striving to defeat lung cancer through ground-breaking research

MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT

£143,273

can fund a Macmillan nurse for 3 years, providing emotional and practical help to people affected by cancer and their families.

£105,333

can fund one of Macmillan's new community based rehabilitation support teams.

£29,250

will pay for a Macmillan benefits adviser to work in a Citizen's Advice Bureau for a year providing welfare benefits advice.

£3,333

could keep a Macmillan cancer information and support centre stocked with all the information resources it needs to support people affected by cancer for a year.

£350

could pay for a convalescent break for someone with cancer and their carer.

£51

could buy a liquidiser for someone who can't eat solid food as a result of their cancer treatment.

£17.50

could pay for one more member of a cancer support group to go on a social event with other support group members.

FIRE FIGHTERS CHARITY

£100

can pay for gym equipment at one of our therapy centres

£500

can pay for a retired beneficiary to stay at one of our recuperation centres, to help them recover from illness, injury, bereavement or stress

£1200

can pay for a week’s intensive therapy for an injured fire fighter, helping to improve their quality of life, or helping them get back to work sooner

 

ROY CASTLE LUNG CANCER FOUNDATION

£2 million

was spent, in 2007 alone, on research, services to patients and those who wanted to quit smoing

£10 million

has been committed to the Foundation’s vital research programmes over the next 10 years