1 Broadgate team completed the 3 peaks challenge
Thanks to our 1 Broadgate team who have collectively raised £3,855.
The funds raised equate to 375 hours of nutrition support, before, during and after cancer treatment.
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Karen Brookes and
Michael Divers wing walk
After a number of delays, SRM’s Chief People Officer Karen Brookes and People Director Michael Divers finally took to the skies on a sponsored wing walk in support of Maggie's on 2nd May.
Together they’ve raised circa £3.5k.
Sporting challenges – Danny, Patrick and Russell (2022)
Many thanks to our sporting heroesfor their wonderful efforts:
- Russell’s Great North Run raised £550- Patrick’s Scilly Island swim raised £1,600- Danny’s London Marathon raised £900Total raised: £3,050That equates to 50 hours of cancer support on a 'Getting Started' course.
These help Maggie's visitors understand what's involved in their cancer journey and more about the treatmentand side effects that they might encounter.
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try for maggie's
During 8th September – 6th October, aligning with the Rugby World Cup, our colleagues ran, walked, swam and cycled raising more than £10.8k for Maggie's.
The funds raised equate to 575 hours of Nordic walking which has been proven to help physical fitness whilst also building confidence and reducing anxiety during and after cancer treatment.
“It’s exactly the right intensity for when you’ve got fatigue, it’s the right level of sociability for when you’re in recovery, and it has the upper body aspect for when you’re recovering from breast cancer.” Maggie’s centre visitor
Go outrageously orange
During the month of February 2023, colleagues went outrageously orange across the UK and collectively raised over £2,500.
The funds raised equate to 240 hours of cancer support for family days like Vicky. This film shows how important the support Maggie's provide for families is when a parent isfacing an advanced cancer diagnosis.
Golf Day Southampton (2022)
Our golf day was held on 25th August and saw teams made up of our colleagues compete against our supply chain partners and clients at Corhampton Golf Course in Southampton.
The total funds raised was £2162.59 which equates to 40 more hours of cancer supporton a 'Getting Started' course.
Sporting challenges Danny, Patrick and Russell (2023)
Thanks to our sporting heroes who have collectively raised £4,435.
- Russell Toogood’s Great North Run - Patrick Busby’s Lake Windermere swim - Gran Fondo virtual cycling challenge
This equates to 85 more hours of cancer support on a 'Getting Started' course.
Christmas Carol Concert (2022)
Our charitable giving committee donated £25,000 in support of the Christmas Carol Concert.
That equates to 2,400 hours of benefits advice where Maggie's provide support and guidance to patients and their families on what is available and how to claim etc. For example, Without Maggie’s, Janusz would have been left without any money.
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Tour de Barcelona(2023)
Thanks to our amazing Tour de Barcelona riders who raised circa £24k.
That equates to 200 hours of mental and emotional support with a clinical psychologist for people like Richard who has recovered from tonsil cancer.
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Maggie's May (2024)
SouthamptonGolf Day (2024)
Huge thanks go to Kevin Munday and all involved in this year's Southampton Golf Day. The annual event was a huge success yet again, raising £2,660 for Maggie's.
Funds raised can help pay for 76 sessions of support with a Clinical Psychologist to manage stress and anxiety. Read Alyson’s story here
Kitchen table days at M6 ROM and A19 project
Thanks go to our M6 ROM and A19 project teams whose baking efforts have collectively raised £545. Funds raised could help pay for 2 six-week bereavement courses, led by Maggie’s psychologists to support their centre visitors in dealing with loss; helping to find a way to start moving forward.
Read about Colton’s story here
Gallery to Gallery Charity ride(2024)
London Marathon (2024)
Huge congratulations to former colleagueLynda Thwaite and Patrick Naughton, Section Engineer, who successfully completed the London Marathon (April 2024), collectively raising £9K for Maggie’s!
This coud help pay for 9 Family Days at a centre. The sessions provide support and guidance to families coping with cancer as well as the chance to hear from other families going through a similar experience. Watch Rebecca’s story here
Members of our National Gallery team, together with supply chain partners, cycled from London to York, raising £3,000.
This could help pay for 50 gentle exercise classes for up to ten centre visitors before, during and after treatment: helping with energy levels, treatment side effects, sleep, mental health, self-image and confidence.
Read more here
Thanks to our site and office teams who took part in our Maggie’s May month of fundraising. The £500 raised could pay for 25 sessions with a Benefits Advisor, providing centre visitors with advice on money worries and any extra support that may be available to them, so they can stop worrying about finances and focus on recovery.
Watch Jane and Allen’s story here.
Thanks go to our M6 ROM and A19 project teams whose baking efforts have collectively raised £545. Funds raised could help pay for 2 six-week bereavement courses, led by Maggie’s psychologists to support their centre visitors in dealing with loss; helping to find a way to start moving forward.
Read about Colton’s story here