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Action Cancer
Action Cancer's dedicated team of staff and volunteers work across the whole of Northern Ireland helping to save lives and support people affected by cancer.
Registered Charity No. XN48533

Association for International Cancer Research
Association of International Cancer Research
Cancer recognises no boundaries, geographical, political or racial. AICR in turn recognises no boundaries in the fight against cancer. We accept applications for funding from scientists in any country, in any area of cancer. All we ask is that the research is of the highest scientific quality, is relevant to cancer, and does not duplicate work done elsewhere. AICR is currently funding over 200 research projects in 20 countries.

Bowel & Cancer Research
B&CR is a unique organisation with three principle aims. The first is to improve survival rates for bowel cancer sufferers through research into the complex way that cancer behaves in individual patients. The second is to investigate the causes, effects and treatment of bowel disorders other than cancer which are currently poorly understood. The third is, through pioneering innovations in surgery, to improve the quality of life of patients suffering a range of bowel disorders who may otherwise need to rely upon a stoma(bag).
Registered Charity No. 1119105

Breakthrough Breast Cancer
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is the leading charity committed to fighting breast cancer through research and education and has established the UK's first dedicated breast cancer research centre, in partnership with The Institute of Cancer Research. Breakthrough's scientific work ultimately aims to eradicate breast cancer by discovering the causes of the disease, finding methods of prevention and developing new treatments, with results being translated as rapidly as possible into practical help for patients.

Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK is the world's leading charity dedicated to research on the causes, treatment and prevention of cancer. We are the largest single funder of cancer research in the UK with funds raised almost entirely through public donations. You can help us to create a future free from the fear of cancer.

CLIC Sargent
CLIC Sargent is a small national charity founded in 1976 to support families who have a child diagnosed with cancer or leukaemia. CLIC Sargent funds nurses, doctors & play specialists, home from home accommodation near children's regional cancer centres, research, family grants and crisis breaks.

Elimination of Leukaemia Fund
Elimination of Leukaemia Fund
Leukaemia and other blood cancers are very serious illnesses. Since 1977 the Elimination of Leukaemia Fund (ELF) has been making a significant contribution to the treatment and cure of blood cancers. ELF supports research into blood cancers; provides treatment and support facilities for blood cancers sufferers; and provides fellowships for nurses, doctors and researchers involved in leukaemia. Regular gifts are especially valuable because they allow us to plan long-term. Your gift makes a difference for all those who suffer from Leukaemia. Thank you for your support.

Everyman
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 15-45 and prostate cancer, which affects over 30,000 men a year, currently kills one man an hour in the UK. The Everyman Campaign, run by The Institute of Cancer Research, is dedicated to raising money for research into testicular and prostate cancer at The Everyman Centre – Europe’s first and only centre dedicated to research into male cancers. Everyman must raise at least £1.5 million each year to support the vital research into male cancers conducted at the centre. Everyman scientists have made many significant breakthroughs in understanding and treating male cancer, however much more needs to be discovered in order to save lives. Your donation will help support our scientists as they search for new ways to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of male cancers.

Laura Crane Trust
Cancer in 15-25 year-olds is less common than in other age groups, but when it does strike, it often comes in dangerous and complicated forms. The Laura Crane Trust is the only UK charity funding research specifically into cancers affecting this age group. It also supports measures to improve the quality of life for teenage cancer patients during their frequent and debilitating stays in hospital. At a time when life should be offering all that it does for most of us; facing death is the cruellest of ideas.

Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support is a national charity dedicated to working towards the day when everyone will have equal and ready access to the best information, treatment and care for cancer. They fund Macmillan nurses, Macmillan doctors, building of cancer cares units, and provide grants for people with cancer in financial need.

Myeloma UK
Registered as a charity in 1997, Myeloma UK is the leading UK cancer organisation dealing specifically with myeloma and its related disorders. Our broad and innovative range of services cover every aspect of myeloma, from information and support to improving standards of treatment and care through research, education, campaigning and raising awareness. Our strategy is to take an integrated approach to systematically address the barriers and challenges that are slowing down myeloma research and the development of, and access to, new treatments, optimal care, information and support.
Registered Charity No. SC0 26116

Penny Brohn Cancer Care
Penny Brohn Cancer Care (formerly Bristol Cancer Help Centre) provides complementary care, the Bristol Approach, to people with cancer, and their loved ones. Working alongside medical treatment, this complementary approach can transform lives - giving people practical tools to improve their daily quality of life and helping to manage the fear of cancer.
Registered Charity No. 284881

Saint Francis Hospice
Saint Francis Hospice offers specialist care and support, free of charge, to people who have cancer, motor neurone disease or some other life-limiting illness. We offer our services in the inpatient unit, the day hospice, or at home, whichever is most appropriate and our patients come from Barking & Dagenham, Havering, Redbridge and Brentwood. Every year we need to raise two thirds of our £3.8 million running costs from the community.
Registered Charity No. 275913

St Raphael's Hospice
St Raphael's Hospice offers the best of palliative care to terminally ill patients living in Wimbledon, Merton, Sutton and Cheam. The Hospice is completely free of charge to its patients, regardless of the extent of services they receive and patients of all faith or none are welcome at St Raphael's. Our services include Home Care, a Day Care centre and an In-patient centre. The cost of providing our Hospice service has now reached over £50,000 each week, and we depend on the generosity of our supporters to enable that care to continue.
Registered Charity No. 1068661

Tenovus
Cancer rates in Wales are 22% higher than in England and outcomes are worse. Tenovus aims to deliver the best treatment and support for cancer patients and their families in their local communities, across Wales through our mobile cancer support unit and local support centres. Tenovus also has a rich history in cancer research having developed Tamoxifen used by Breast Cancer Pateitns worldwide.
Registered Charity No. 1054015

The Institute of Cancer Research
The Institute of Cancer Research is Europe’s leading cancer research centre with expert scientists working on cutting edge research from Genetics and basic Biology, right through to Drug Discovery and Clinical Trials. For nearly 100 years it has been our mission 'to relieve human suffering by pursuing excellence in the fight against cancer'.
Our scientists have made significant advances in the fight against cancer. This is a time of hope and new breakthroughs continue to make a real difference to people’s lives. The Institute works in a unique partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, which ensures that the research reaches the patients at the earliest time possible. Your support will help ensure we have the necessary technology, facilities and staff to continue to relieve some of the suffering caused and help us work towards a time when cancer is at least a controllable disease instead of a life sentence.

The Ulster Cancer Foundation
The Ulster Cancer Foundation is working to reduce the impact of cancer in Northern Ireland.
- Over 3,600 people die from cancer every year in Northern Ireland.
- 1 in 3 local people will develop some form of cancer.
- Thanks to earlier diagnosis and improved treatments, more & more people are surviving cancer.
- There are currently 39,000 people in Northern Ireland living with cancer.
Your donations will fight cancer in Northern Ireland by:
- Providing care for local cancer patients and their families.
- Funding local, cutting edge research to improve treatments for cancer patients.
- Reducing the risk of cancer and promoting early diagnosis by providing education and awareness programmes.

World Cancer Research Fund
World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK) is the nation's leading charity dedicated to the prevention of cancer through healthy diets and lifestyles. We fund research into diet and cancer and raise awareness about cancer prevention among our supporters, health professionals and the public. Our work is made possible thanks to generous donations from members of the public.
Registered Charity No. 1000739


