Cancer Research UK coffee morning

Date published: 28 February 2017


People across Greater Manchester are being invited to host a Cancer Research UK Coffee Morning and help raise money to fund life-saving research.

Every day, 110 people are diagnosed with cancer in the North West, and that’s why the charity is calling on people across the region to join together with friends, colleagues and family for a cuppa and a natter while raising funds to help beat cancer sooner.

The charity is encouraging everyone to sign up for a free fundraising pack today and host a coffee morning any time until the end of May – with the official coffee morning day falling on 6 April.

The coffee mornings can be held at home, in the office, at school or in the local community, with people making a donation to attend.

Alison Barbuti, Cancer Research UK spokesperson, said: “Signing up for a Cancer Research UK Coffee Morning is a piece of cake.

“We are encouraging everyone in Manchester to host a coffee morning and ask guests to donate in exchange for a drink, snack and chat. We all love a good brew in Manchester and taking time out of the office or home for elevenses is a great way to catch up with friends and colleagues.

“Every donation made will help save lives by funding research to accelerate the charity’s progress in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

“Cancer survival has doubled since the early 1970s and Cancer Research UK’s work has been at the heart of that progress – but every step our doctors, nurses and scientists take relies on donations from the public and the tireless fundraising of our supporters.

“We hope everyone in Manchester will join us by hosting a Cancer Research UK Coffee Morning so we can beat cancer sooner.”

The Cancer Research UK Coffee Morning fundraising pack contains everything supporters need to plan their perfect coffee morning, including posters, balloons, recipe suggestions and fundraising ideas.

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