Helen Rollason Cancer Charity
UK-based cancer charity
The Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is a UK-based charity dedicated to supporting people living with cancer. It was established in memory of Helen Rollason, a pioneering sports journalist and television presenter who passed away from cancer in 1999. The charity focuses on providing complementary therapies, emotional support, and information to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their families.
History[edit | edit source]
The charity was founded in 1999, shortly after the death of Helen Rollason. Helen was a well-known figure in British broadcasting, having been the first female presenter of the BBC's "Grandstand". Her battle with cancer and her determination to raise awareness about the disease inspired the creation of the charity. The initial aim was to fund research into cancer treatment, but the focus soon shifted to providing direct support to those affected by cancer.
Mission and Services[edit | edit source]
The mission of the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is to provide support and care for people living with cancer. The charity offers a range of services, including:
- Complementary Therapies: These include reflexology, aromatherapy, and massage, which are provided to help alleviate the physical and emotional side effects of cancer treatment.
- Counselling and Support Groups: The charity offers one-on-one counselling sessions and group support meetings to help patients and their families cope with the emotional impact of cancer.
- Information and Advice: The charity provides resources and guidance on living with cancer, treatment options, and coping strategies.
Locations[edit | edit source]
The Helen Rollason Cancer Charity operates several support centres across Essex, Hertfordshire, and London. These centres are designed to be welcoming and peaceful environments where patients can receive therapies and support.
Fundraising and Events[edit | edit source]
The charity relies on donations and fundraising events to support its services. It organizes various events throughout the year, including sponsored walks, charity runs, and community events. Volunteers play a crucial role in these activities, helping to raise awareness and funds for the charity's work.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Since its inception, the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity has made a significant impact on the lives of many cancer patients and their families. By focusing on holistic care and emotional support, the charity complements traditional medical treatments and helps improve the overall well-being of those affected by cancer.
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