We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards in the Healthcare & Medical category – for our work supporting people with cancer throughout our 24 centres across the UK.
Clinical psychologist Kate Fulton from Maggie's at The Royal Marsden is featured in 'Psychology Today'. She shares her insights on collaborating with fellow psychologist Rachel Trimmer to set up a parent support group.
"It’s a privilege to support someone to the point that they can live life with more hope." Andy Anderson is the Centre Head in Edinburgh, the first Maggie’s to open 25 years ago.
Our research reveals the long-term impact of cancer on mental health and how 3 in 5 people find the mental health challenge of cancer harder to cope with than the physical.
We know that everyone will be feeling different emotions as shielding restrictions for people with cancer begin to ease across the UK. Some of the people we support share their thoughts about the situation.
Local business, Stoneletters, has produced a Headstones book and 100% of the profits will be donated to help support our work.
An interview with our Chief Executive, Dame Laura Lee, has been broadcast to mark International Women’s Day on online radio station, Incapable Staircase.
On this World Cancer Day, we want you to know that whatever comes your way, we’re always here with you.
Helping us provide immediate support to families affected by cancer.
Jay Shah, Benefits Advisor at Maggie's West London, shares his advice on how we can help you with money worries when you have cancer.
Claire Marriott, psychologist and Centre Head at Maggie's Oxford writes about feeling isolated from friends and family during the coronavirus pandemic and shares some ideas on how to make things more manageable.
Dermot Coyle, a Benefits Advisor for Maggie's, writes about the impact money worries can have when a parent has cancer and how we can help.
The lovely Matthew and his daughter Louisa were featured on BBC Children in Need on Friday 13 November 2020. Their film shows how important the support we provide for families is when a parent is facing an advanced cancer diagnosis.
We’re excited to announce our new partnership with Barclays LifeSkills, offering support sessions for people aged 50 and over with cancer, who want to remain in or return to work.
I’m Robin, a Clinical Psychologist here at Maggie’s. I’ve seen first-hand the impact this virus is having on people with cancer. A huge price has been paid during lockdown and we had to move very fast to help people cope.
We were delighted to welcome our President, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, to Maggie's Barts on Wednesday 7 October.
This September, we’re delighted to welcome our ambassador Ryan Riley and his Pineapple Truck to five of our centres where he’ll give an outdoor socially-distanced cookery class to people living with cancer.
We're pleased to let you know we can now see you in our centres again, as well as continuing to support you over the phone and email.
We have paired up with Live Through This to run a support group for people in the LGBTQI+ community who have cancer or love someone who does. Stewart, the founder tells us more.
What our visitors need support with at the moment and how the way we support them has changed because of coronavirus (covid-19).
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