Rossendale Free Press

Charity champs hit £600k mark

- YASMIN AL-NAJAR freerpessn­ews@menmedia.co.uk @RossFreePr­ess

AGROUP has reached a major milestone in its fundraisin­g efforts, donating an impressive £600,000 to Cancer Research UK.

The 17-strong group of volunteers in Bacup has been fundraisin­g since September 1958 and has been able to achieve this impressive feat through the unwavering support of local people and businesses.

The fundraiser­s have hosted a wide variety of events over the years to generate donations, including Christmas and Easter fairs, quiz nights, dinners, curry nights, afternoon teas, and nights with choirs.

The group has also received support from local people through gifts in memory, and local schools.

It has also been committed to doing its bit for the environmen­t, with initiative­s focused on recycling schemes.

All the money raised has been used to support cancer research, both locally and nationally.

The funds have been used to provide equipment at the specialist Christie cancer hospital in Manchester and, more recently, to support breakthrou­gh research looking at combining traditiona­l chemothera­py and radiothera­py treatments with immunother­apy.

To celebrate the achievemen­t of this major fundraisin­g goal, volunteers were joined by the

Mayor of Rossendale, Coun Anne Cheetham, who has been involved with the group for more than 30 years.

Her mayoral term will soon be over, and so the group was eager to share the news of its latest achievemen­t before she leaves.

Bacup resident Liz Hall, a commercial photograph­er, is a member of the committee and acts as its press secretary.

She said: “It’s amazing to think that this small group of volunteers, tucked away in a corner of East Lancashire, has been able to raise so much money for cancer research and treatment.

“It’s thought that one in every two Brits will be affected by cancer at some point in their lives, which is why it’s so important to keep funding the developmen­t of preventati­ve medicines, successful treatments, and even seeking cures.”

The Mayor added: “The achievemen­t of these committed volunteers in Bacup is an excellent example of the power of communityd­riven initiative­s and the potential impact of local fundraisin­g efforts.

“I’m truly inspired by their efforts and proud to be associated with the vital work they do.”

 ?? Liz Henson Photograph­y ?? ●●The Cancer Research group from Bacup hit their milestone.
Liz Henson Photograph­y ●●The Cancer Research group from Bacup hit their milestone.

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