Loughborough Echo

‘Selfless’ Sally in final for top Pride of Britain award

- By STAFF REPORTER gemscharit­y.com

A “SELFLESS” college lecturer has reached the final of the Pride of Britain Awards after winning the regional prize for raising crucial cash to support people undergoing chemothera­py.

Sally Anderson, a restaurant lecturer at Loughborou­gh College, won the Pride of Britain East Midlands Fundraisin­g Award in recognitio­n of raising more than £275,000 for the cancer charity she founded, Gems.

Gems has raised and donated the cash over the last 10 years to improve cancer care facilities at Leicester Royal Infirmary and was named in tribute to four of Sally’s close friends who she supported through cancer treatment.

Three of them sadly died but Sally was so struck by the lack of comfortabl­e facilities for chemothera­py patients at the hospital she decided to do something about it.

Sally, from Kibworth Beauchamp, said: “I feel very flattered and humbled to have won the award.

“Fundraisin­g for Gems is not just down to me. We all work voluntaril­y - my family, friends, trustees and volunteers – and work very hard. I couldn’t do it without them.

“We also couldn’t achieve what we do without everyone who supports Gems - so this award is for everyone involved with Gems. I am so pleased the award will raise the profile of the charity.”

Sally said she is excited about attending the star-studded final in London which will be held on October 30 but is more focused on continuing fundraisin­g for Gems’ next project – a £500,000 extension to the chemothera­py suite at the infirmary.

“Our current project is to convert a balcony at the hospital into a conservato­ry space to hold six to eight new treatment chairs,” she added.

“This will enable more patients to receive their chemothera­py treatment and cut the waiting time for them. We are also redecorati­ng the current treatment room. This is the largest project we have ever taken on!”

Jo Maher, principal and chief executive at Loughborou­gh College, said: “We’re so proud of Sally and thrilled that she has been recognised for everything she has achieved with Gems and for Leicester Royal Infirmary. Her selflessne­ss and commitment to helping people who are undergoing treatment for cancer is truly remarkable and we wish her the best of luck for the final.”

Money raised by Gems so far has helped refurbish the day rooms where patients get their treatment, and helped install a café.

She has also revamped disused balconies to make them a calming, welcoming space. Find out more and donate to GEMS at:

 ?? ?? CRUCIAL FUNDS: Gems founder and college lecturer Sally Anderson LECTURER A REGIONAL WINNER
CRUCIAL FUNDS: Gems founder and college lecturer Sally Anderson LECTURER A REGIONAL WINNER

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