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South East Wales

We improve 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 South East Wales.

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How to reach us

Macmillan Cancer Support
South East Wales Fundraising Office
1st Floor
1 Oldfield Road
Pencoed
Bridgend
CF35 5LJ

 

Tel: 01656 867 968
Fax: 01656 867 978
Email: lcole@macmillan.org.uk



Local events

  • Diamonds and Pearls Charity Ball Thursday, 27 November 2008
    Come and join us for a fantastic evening of entertainment at our Christmas Diamonds and Pearls Ball, at The Vale Golf and Spa Hotel, Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan.

Local volunteering

There are lots of ways you can help. Please contact the local fundraising office for more information.

 



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The money you raise will help us provide more information to people affected by cancer.

Your South East Wales & South Powys team are: Liz Cole – Fundraising Manager, Sue Pickin – Community Fundraiser and Allie Essery & Paula Langston – Fundraising Assistants

There are also 9 volunteer fundraising committees and groups across South East Wales helping to raise vital funds to support local people affected by cancer.

More than 7,000 people are diagnosed with cancer in South East Wales every year.  They all need treatment and support which Macmillan provides by:

  • Health Specialists: People in South East Wales benefit from 43 Macmillan Health professionals which include Macmillan Nurses, GP Facilitators, Pharmacists, Benefit Advisors and specials Radiographers.
  • Someone to talk to: Macmillan is there for people with cancer, their families and friends to talk to, listen and understand what they are going through. Macmillan supports a network of several self help and support groups across South East Wales.
  • Financial help: Having cancer can bring extra costs – hospital parking, travelling expenses, extra heating and different clothes.  Last year we gave approx £190,000 in Macmillan grants in South East Wales to help with some of these costs.
  • Clear Information: Having the right information about cancer at the right time is essential. The Macmillan CancerLine provides free information and emotional support for people living with cancer.  Information is also available from Macmillan health professionals and the Macmillan YouthLine for people aged 12-21.

All of our services are provided free, and are funded entirely through the generosity of our supporters. This year we need to raise £650,000 in South East Wales, to ensure we can continue to develop local services, which include:

Gwent Area:

  • A Lung Cancer Nurse Specialist at Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny
  • A Palliative Care Nurse Specialist at The Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport
  • A Haematology Clinical Nurse Specialist at The Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport

Merthyr Tydfil & Cynon Valley

Previously the money raised by our supporters for a new Oncology Unit at Prince Charles Hospital is still ring-fenced for this project. Although there have been delays, the project is progressing well and should start later on this year. We will also be introducing new services in 2008 which include:

  • A New Breast Care Nurse at Prince Charles Hospital
  • A new Pharmacist at Prince Charles Hospital
  • A Macmillan Welfare Benefits Advisor in Merthyr Tydfil.  Two Welfare Benefits Advisors were introduced last year at Tonypandy and Mountain Ash to help get better deal financial support for people living with cancer
  • A Macmillan Social Worker for the area.
  • Occupational Therapist, at Prince Charles Hospital
  • Last year we also gave grants to Cancer Aid Merthyr towards furnishing their new centre.

Bridgend

  • A Social Worker based at Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend
  • A Clinical Psychologist at Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend

Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan

  • A Information Advisor for the Princess Royal Trust Carers Centre, Cardiff

Fours Ways you can help

By giving money:  Every donation, big or small makes an essential difference to people living with cancer. You can send any donations to the address above, donate online, set up a regular payment or remember us in your will.

By organising a collection or event:  Could you use your hobby or get together with friend s to raise money for Macmillan. Why not set yourself a challenge and get sponsorship. What about making us your charity at work or at school. We can help you get organised by offering advice or printing tickets, posters or sponsor forms. Please telephone of email us with any queries you may have.

By joining a Macmillan event:  Whether its' taking part in one of our walks, or the World's Biggest Coffee Morning, there is a Macmillan event for you!  And we can't wait to support you.

By sharing your skills:  Could you give us some of your time? All help with events, collections and administration in the office would be very welcome.  Maybe you would like to join a local fundraising committee or group near you or set up one with friends, family or work colleagues. Call us or email us to discuss opportunities.