Philippa Casement supports Macmillan's Birkenhead Fundraising Committee with an astounding 889 mile bike ride!
Holly was crowned the Cheshire Macmillan Charity Queen in May after entering the Cheshire Carnival Queens' Association competition!
After raising £750 together with The Magazine pub in Wallasey for Macmillan Cancer Support in May, Mabel Robinson, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in February of this year, is hoping to encourage others to get involved with and support the charity that she is grateful to for the support given to her throughout her cancer journey.
In celebration of receiving her 15 year service award from Macmillan Cancer Support, Sue Chaloner from Blacon and a member of Macmillan's Chester Fundraising Committee has decided to take part in Macmillan's ultimate 'blagging' fundraising event and become a convict for the day.
Weatherhead High School silently raised £2,150 for Macmillan Cancer support and hope others will walk to raise more.
In 1994, almost 15 years ago after the death of both parents from cancer, Joan Jones from Widnes joined staff at Upton Community Centre to create the "Hough Green Macmillan Cancer Support Fundraising Committee" and a new journey of raffles, coffee mornings and social nights began, and lead to over £185,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support and people affected by cancer.
Macmillan Cancer Support's bring a pound to work day in association with Chester's Dee 106.3 raised over £1,950!
A big thank you to Anthea Rymer and Sonia Nurse who held a black tie ball at Crewe Hall on 8 March in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, they raised an incredible £5770!
The Nantwich Young Farmers have presented us with a cheque for £1288.60 raised through their annual pantomime. Thank you very much!
Macmillan Cancer Support visited the Hollyoaks film set this week as five of its biggest stars took time out to show support for their flagship fundraising event, the World's Biggest Coffee Morning.
The countdown was on to the opening round of the 2007 North West Formula Ford Championship season, and we can say that when the light went green it was not only be the start of the race, but the start of raising some serious money for charity in the process.
A great big thank you to the Warrington and Chester Committee for all of their hard work throughout the year.