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Macmillan Cancer Support

Tony McCullough from Ballymoney, one of the volunteer team at the Cancer Information Pod in Causeway Hospital. Credit Northern Health and Social Care Trust

Could you be a cancer support volunteer in the Causeway?

Pictured (L-R) in the front row are Andrew and his wife Carol along with Catherine King, Macmillan Move More Coordinator for Causeway Coast and Glens, supported by local Move More participants. Credit Macmillan Cancer Support

Andrew's charity plant sales are blossoming

People living with cancer from Northern Ireland win ‘Outstanding Supporter Award’ at Macmillan’s Thanks to You Awards 2023.  Pictured left to right are: Michelle McCaughley from Lurgan/Craigavon Co Armagh, Donna Breslin from Derry/Londonderry, Maura McClean (Macmillan Cancer Support) from Omagh/Co Tyrone, Patricia Prosser from Dunmurry/Co Antrim, Bernie McNamee from Newtownstewart/Co Tyrone and Leanne McConnell from Belfast/Co Antrim.

Lurgan girl fighting cancer gets top award

Some of those who enjoyed the Coffee Morning at the Base in Ballycastle in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Credit: Northern Health and Social Care Trust

Ballycastle health workers raise £3.5k for Macmillan

Some of the Turkington family with friends and colleagues at ‘The BIG Macmillan Motor Show 2023’ which was held within the grounds of the Turkington’s family business at Mahon Road, Portadown on Thursday 23rd June, raising over £30,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support. Photo courtesy of Graham Baalham-Curry

Big Macmillan Motor Show 2023 raises £30k for charity

The Turkington family from Portadown who have organised the Big Macmillan Car Show at the family business in Portadown's Mahon Road Industrial Estate this Thursday.

Big Macmillan Charity Car Show in Portadown

The Hammond family and friends from Scarva who ran the Belfast Marathon in memory of mum Tina Hammond. Tina sadly died last year after battling lung cancer. Her family raised more than £9k in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

Hammond family raise cash for charity in mum's memory

Father and son take a break during preparations for their 17-day trek.

Father and son on 17-day Everest Base Camp trek

Michelle McCaughley held a fashion show at Alana Interiors in Lurgan, Co Armagh with all donation in aid of the Macmillan Cancer Support. In the photo are: Michelle McCaughley with Deirdre McKenna, Alex McAfee, Maura McClean, Ita Hall, Karen Jennings and Rachel Hadden

Michelle's fashion show raises £8k for cancer charity

Pictured, from left, Richard Greg, Joanne Young, Caoimhe Conway, Eimear Wilson.

Manufacturer AG raises £10k for Macmillan Cancer Support

Topglass’ Cathy Loughlin, Joanne Etherson and Mark Mitchell present funds raised last year to local Macmillan representative Joanne Young.

Topglass continues commitment to fight against cancer

Josephine Patten, Macmillan volunteer.

Macmillan 'Telephone Buddy' role very rewarding, says Carrick volunteer

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Ivor Wallace and Macmillan Move More Co-ordinator, Catherine King, pictured with Macmillan Move More participant Margaret Brown and Jodie McAneaney, Macmillan Relationship Fundraising Manager

Over £5000 raised for Macmillan Cancer Support

Iris Rountree, Macmillan Telephone Buddy Volunteer

How a Ballymoney woman is helping a cancer charity

Heather McKeown (second right), from the Housing Executive, says a big thank you to Mary’s Bar staff  Jimmy Graham, Peter Devlin and Sharon McElwee.

£800 sizzler for charity from Mid Ulster Housing Executive fry-up

Staff from the Macmillan Cancer Unit, Ulster Hospital

Over 22,000 Cancer Patients Benefit from Macmillan Cancer Unit

Attending the Macmillan Cancer Support gala evening in 2007 were, from left: Vicky Boland, Margaret Keenan and Gemma Heron.

12 pictures to bring back memories of a great night out in Cookstown in 2007

Ulster Hospital staff enjoying their coffee at the Macmillan World's Biggest Coffee Morning

Staff at Ulster Hospital support ‘World’s biggest Coffee Morning’

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Move More Co-ordinator Catherine King wants to invite you to a fundraising coffee morning on Friday, September 30 in Portballintrae Village Hall between 11am-1pm to coincide with the charity’s popular ‘World’s Biggest Coffee Morning’ initiative

Coffee morning for Macmillan

The Big Macmillan Motor Show in Portadown has been cancelled as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Macmillan Motor Show is on this afternoon

MacMillan cancer charity backed by M&S - including new products and 5p donations...

Trevor, Gary and James Turkington at the Macmillan Car Show last year. This year's event at Turkington's in James Park, Mahon Road Portadown promises an evening of cars, burgers, coffee, trade stands and the chance to support Macmillan.  From 5pm to 9pm on September 15,  they will be taking over Turkington’s yard with a display of vehicles. They hope to top the £16,500 raised at last year's event.

Big Macmillan Car Show returns

Ballymoney woman Katie Speers is pictured with Macmillan in NI Relationship Fundraising Manager, Jodie McAneaney; Macmillan Causeway Fundraising Group volunteer, Barbara Logan and family of Anna White

Katie's plank challenge for charity

Trish with her partner Mark

Trish takes on Causeway hike for cancer charity

Pictured are Peter Tweed (Smithfield Arms), Janice White, Helen Russell & Meta Tweed (Smithfield Arms)

Cheltenham comes to Ballymena for cancer charity fundraiser

Greene King launches £10k prize draw in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support

Aaron Branker from Dromore

‘Macmillan were there for me’

Brian, a Macmillan Telephone Buddy Volunteer from Moira

Brian urges people to help cancer charity

Portadown man Mike Callan who will be doing a live stream DJ set for 36 hours live on YouTube and Mix cloud starting at 10am on Friday the 25th and finishing at 10pm Saturday the 26th February in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.

DJ Mike's 36 hour set for Macmillan Cancer

From competition gains to charity success – a great year for Bleary

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Mark Campbell of Orange Amigos, who won the Stephen Clements Memorial Trophy.

Newtownabbey quiz raises over £2k for Macmillan Cancer Support

Macmillan Move More Coordinator Catherine King

Macmillan Move More Gardening Club

The Standard- Nortel Social Club. (Pic Google).

Standard-hosted event is back for Macmillan Cancer Support

Macmillan Cancer Support looks at the importance of a healthy diet

Residents at Corran Manor enjoy the coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support.

Corran Manor coffee morning raises hundreds for Macmillan Cancer Support

Councillor Tim Mitchell, Deputy Mayor of Lisburn & Castlereagh and Councillor Sharon Skillen, Chair of the Leisure & Community Development Committee are joined by Kelly Irwin, Macmillan Move More Coordinator at the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning event at Grove Activity Centre.

Enjoying a cuppa for Macmillan

The Big Macmillan Car Show.

Big Macmillan Car Show for charity

Bleary Young Farmers Club is organising a Charity Tractor Run this month Macmillan Cancer Support and Bleary YFC. Pictured here are Harry and Matthew Givan who are proudly leading the tractor run.

Bleary YFC's Tractor Run

Carrickfergus Grammar School teachers Mrs Bowen and Mrs Botha on the Mighty Hike.

Carrickfergus Grammar School’s Blister Sisters raise double their charity target

Ronan Conlon (centre) with his parents Bernie and Kieran Conlon.

Tyrone man’s amazing 100 mile 'capitals' walk

Nar Munna is the Macmillan Health and Wellbeing Coordinator in the Ulster Hospita

Macmillan Cancer Support provides all the information you could need

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