We reflect on how our co-founder Charles Jencks helped make us the organisation we are today.
Our President, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has officially opened our new centre in Cardiff.
We are delighted that our President, The Duchess of Rothesay, visited Maggie's Glasgow on Friday 7 September 2018.
Author and Maggie’s supporter Janet Ellis has helped us devise a creative writing workshop looking at language and cancer.
We’re delighted to announce that Alison Brooks and her team will design Maggie’s Taunton at Musgrove Park Hospital in Somerset.
We are delighted that our President, Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall has officially opened our new Maggie’s centre.
We're delighted to confirm that players of People’s Postcode Lottery have now raised over £40 million for charities.
Andrew Anderson, who has worked for Maggie’s for almost 25 years, has today been invested as Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in a ceremony at Holyrood Palace.
‘The Garden Design Confessional’ podcast launches, hosted by the award-winning landscape designer Darren Hawkes, featuring fellow Maggie’s garden designers.
Mae'n bleser gan Maggie's, Bwrdd Iechyd Prifysgol Betsi Cadwaladr a Sefydliad Steve Morgan gyhoeddi bod gwaith ar fin dechrau ar adeiladu canolfan cymorth canser Maggie's yng Ngogledd Cymru.
We've started work on a new purpose-built support centre to provide expert care to people living with cancer from across the Northampton area.
Ambassador of Maggie's Yorkshire and star of Emmerdale Lisa Riley is joined by fellow cast members in a walk to raise awareness for the centre.
Maggie’s has seen a 44% increase in people attending the young people's support groups in centres and online in the last 3 years.*
Maggie’s has written to the UK Government calling on them to stop insurance companies discriminating against people with cancer and charging too much for travel insurance.
A new survey* led by Maggie's reveals that men can feel guilty and embarrassed following a cancer diagnosis.
PGA and European Tour star Colin Montgomerie met with staff and supporters from Maggie's, Aberdeen in July – celebrating the centre’s milestone achievement of 80,000 visits since opening in 2013.
The discussions centred on the devastating impact cancer can have on mental health, and how to support those dealing with anxiety and depression after a diagnosis.
The art installation features seven ‘Game Changers’, recognised by the National Lottery for the game-changing impact of their community contributions.
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales is praised for her openness after sharing a heartfelt video announcing she has completed chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
Mae canolfan cymorth canser Maggie's yn Sir Ddinbych yn dechrau ar ei thaith diolch i £4 miliwn gan Sefydliad Steve Morgan.
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