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Macmillan improves the lives of people affected by cancer locally. We provide practical, medical, emotional and financial support and push for better cancer care. Cancer affects us all. We can all help. We are Macmillan in East Yorkshire.
For media enquiries and information about local services contact: Macmillan Regional Office 3 Fawcett Street York YO10 4AH
For fundraising support and information you can contact the Fundraising Support Team. Opening hours Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
Pay in online.|
Send a cheque to the Freepost address:
Macmillan Cancer Support Supporter Donations FREEPOST LON15851 89 Albert Embankment London, SE1 7UQ
Pay directly into the bank. Contact the Fundraising Support Team| for how to do this and more information on how to donate to Macmillan.
Macmillan works with the NHS and other health and social care partners in your area to improve the lives of people affected by cancer today.
Thanks to the generosity of local people who support Macmillan, local people affected by cancer and their families are being helped by over 35 Macmillan nurses, doctors and specialists such as a dietitian and a speech and language therapist helping people in hospitals and in the community throughout East Yorkshire.
We also have a Macmillan consultant in palliative medicine who provides support and leadership to the whole cancer team and is shaping future cancer services in the area.
In addition Macmillan helped fund the Macmillan Wolds Unit at Bridlington Hospital and the Macmillan Unit at the Alfred Bean Hospital in Driffield, where local people can receive care and treatment in attractive and welcoming surroundings.
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Our organisation was started by a volunteer nearly one hundred years ago, and today they’re still at the very heart of everything we do. Join us and together we can make a difference.
Find the latest volunteering opportunities near to you on our volunteer pages.|
Get face-to-face support and information in your local area by visiting a cancer support group or information centre near you.