The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Charity seeks support to avoid £1.4m income drop

- BY REBEKAH MCVEY

A major cancer charity has issued an urgent plea for support as its biggest fundraisin­g event faces a “staggering” drop in income due to Covid-19.

Last year, more than 11,000 coffee mornings took place across Scotland, raising more than £1.9 million for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Of that tally, £38,000 was raised in Moray, £73,000 in Aberdeen, £110,000 in Aberdeensh­ire, £113,000 in the Highlands, £12,400 in Orkney and £10,700 in Shetland.

With the pandemic disrupting daily life and hampering the fundraisin­g efforts of many vital causes, however, fewer than 3,000 people have registered for this year’s event.

That would represent a 75% drop in participat­ion in the coffee mornings, which have been running every September for the last 30 years.

Macmillan has warned this could lead to a devastatin­g reduction in donations totalling more than £1.4m.

The charity ’s head of services in Scotland,

Janice Preston, said: “There has never been a more terrifying time in recent history to receive a cancer diagnosis.

“At Macmillan we’re facing a possible tsunami of demand coming towards us this autumn, as the cancer system gets moving again and the backlog of delayed diagnoses begins to be dealt with.

“Worryingly, this increased need for support would come at a time when our fundraised income has dropped significan­tly.

“A full 98% of Macmillan’s income is from donations and events like our coffee morning.

“We’re facing the hardest year in our 109-year history and it is no exaggerati­on to say Macmillan and people with cancer have never needed the public’s help more than we do now.”

Bill McGregor, from Dundee, has been helped by Macmillan’s Improving the Cancer Journey service since being diagnosed with prostate cancer in January 2019.

The 70-year-old said the support he received from the charity “has been out of this world”.

The charity is now urging people to have either a virtual or socially-distanced coffee morning.

Ms Preston said: “There are still lots of ways to get involved.

“We’ve heard some supporters have assumed it has been cancelled, but it’s one of the few fundraisin­g events that’s flexible enough to continue right now.”

To find out more, visit coffee.macmillan.org.uk or call 0330 102 7810.

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Bill McGregor from Dundee has praised Macmillan

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