CANCER charity, Hope for Tomorrow, raised £21,500 of their £25,000 target during their March urgent appeal to continue running their mobile cancer units, including one in Westbury.
Hope for Tomorrow is a dedicated charity, bringing cancer care closer to patients’ homes via their mobile cancer care units (MCCUs). The invaluable service has been visiting Westbury since 2012 and allows patients who previously had to travel to Salisbury to undergo treatment closer to home.
A spokesperson for Hope for Tomorrow said, “We are truly grateful to all of our supporters who donated to this appeal. We raised nearly £21,500, which was 86% of our target and will keep one of our mobile cancer care units on the road for 109 days, or our entire fleet running for more than 9 days.”
For more information about the charity, visit https://hopefortomorrow. org.uk/.
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