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One of our marathon runners

You can help today

We couldn't provide our vital services without the people who support us.

Sign up for events, volunteer your time, become a Cancer Voice, or support our campaigns.

Or, help spread the word about the support we offer.

 
 

Take part in events here and abroad

Silhouette of a cyclistTake part in a running, biking, or hiking event here in the UK or overseas. You'll have a great team experience and know you're making a real difference to people living with cancer.

National events like the World's Biggest Coffee Morning are a fun way to get involved wherever you are in the UK.

In your area, dedicated fundraising teams and committees are constantly organising quiz nights, fun runs, sales and dances among many others, to help fund vital Macmillan services in your area. Find out what's happening near you.

 
 
 
 
 
 
A person affected by cancer at home

Our campaigns

We want everyone with cancer to receive the right level of treatment and support regardless of who they are and where they live. Together we can achieve a better deal for everyone affected by cancer. Find out more about our campaigns.
 
 
 
 
 
 
One of our volunteers helping out at a Macmillan office

Give some of your time

Volunteer. It's a great way to gain new experiences, have fun and share your skills.

Cancer Voices. Use your cancer experience to help improve the future of cancer care. Join the Cancer Voices network.

School or youth group. We have resources for young people and teachers.

Corporate, group, or association. Whatever the size of your organisation, we can work together and make a difference.

 
 
 
 
 

Spread the word

We're making sure people really know about the wide range of support we can give them – support that means some days it's not all about cancer, it's about life. You can help spread our message too.

 
 
 
 

Fundraising ideas

We've got loads of fantastic fundraising ideas to help inspire  you in your efforts, as well as some practical advice on planning and safety