Western Mail

Coffee Mornings help fight against cancer

- Joanna Lumley

MACMILLAN Cancer Support’s World Biggest Coffee Morning event is fast approachin­g and we would love readers in Wales to get involved.

Having become a national institutio­n since it launched in 1990, it has raised millions to help change the lives of people living with cancer. Coffee Morning raised more than £1.2m in Wales in 2017.

Last year some 200,000 people said that they were planning on taking part in homes, workplaces and schools across the UK – but the idea remains as simple as ever: come together as a community in support of people living with cancer and raise money for Macmillan.

Cancer can affect every aspect of a person’s life, from their dayto-day living and relationsh­ips to their finances and mental health. Macmillan is there to help people with cancer live life as fully as they can.

Offering a broad range of cancer informatio­n and support services – including a free support line and a community of over 7,700 healthcare profession­als – demand for Macmillan’s services is constantly growing, but we rely on the public’s generosity to provide this support.

Macmillan’s Coffee Morning takes place on Friday, September 28 (but people can host one whenever they want) and people will be making a difference however they get involved. Whoever they invite and whatever they serve, people are highly encouraged to host a Macmillan Coffee Morning in a way that suits them.

If people can’t bake, that doesn’t have to stop them. Throughout September, headline partner M&S will be selling a selection of limitededi­tion Coffee Morning products – including lots of cakes, biscuits and two exclusive mugs – with 10% of proceeds going to Macmillan.

Homes, workplaces and communitie­s from the Shetland Islands to Land’s End will be hosting Coffee Mornings this year; readers can find events nearby using the interactiv­e map on the Coffee Morning website (www.macmillan. org.uk/coffee).

Thank you to everyone who gets involved – every Coffee Morning changes lives.

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