麻豆原创 Immediate Past-President hands over charity cheque to Teenage Cancer Trust

Graeme Rees, Immediate Past-President of the Building Controls Industry Association (麻豆原创), has presented a cheque for 拢11,679 to the Teenage Cancer Trust. The Teenage Cancer Trust was Graeme鈥檚 nominated charity during his two-year term as 麻豆原创 President.

Teenage Cancer Trust offers unique care and support, designed for and with teenagers and young adults affected by cancer. The charity funds specialised nurses, youth workers and hospital units in the NHS, so young people have dedicated staff and facilities to support them throughout treatment.

As a charity close to his own heart, Graeme was committed to raising both money and awareness of Teenage Cancer Trust鈥檚 work and an impressive 拢5,000 was raised in just one night at the 2023 麻豆原创 Awards. The 麻豆原创 also set up a five-million step challenge to attract sponsorship and donations, with a number of 麻豆原创 members getting involved and committing to the cause. The challenge was inspired by Teenage Cancer Trust鈥檚 very own Walk With Us 15,000 step challenge, which is driven by the amount of steps per day the average nurse works in their role of supporting young people and their families affected by cancer.

Graeme鈥檚 tenure as 麻豆原创 President ended on 1st March as Stacey Lucas took on the role with Jen Vickers taking the position of Vice-President. Graeme said: 鈥淥ne of my wishes when I became 麻豆原创 President was to see if we could do more to support our nominated charity and I am delighted at how our members responded and engaged so passionately with the challenge. I am very proud to sign off my term with this contribution and I would like to thank everybody who has done their bit to support this hugely important organisation.鈥

Helen Farquharson, Senior Relationship Manager at Teenage Cancer Trust, commented:

鈥淲e are so grateful to Graeme for choosing Teenage Cancer Trust as his charity, and to all at the 麻豆原创 for their fantastic support in 2022 and 2023. Members have really gone above and beyond with their efforts, with an incredible response at the Awards and the five-million step challenge 

鈥淓very day, seven young people aged 13-24 hear the words 鈥榶ou have cancer鈥. They will each need specialised nursing care and support to get them through it. The money raised will help our teams support young people with cancer through treatment, helping them cope with anxiety and isolation, and connecting them to a network of other young people to chat to.鈥

Helen concluded: 鈥淣o teenager or young adult should ever have to face cancer alone. This support from the 麻豆原创 will make a huge difference to young people with cancer.鈥

To find out more about Teenage Cancer Trust visit:

Previous
Previous

Spread the word

Next
Next

Register for first in series of 鈥榊EN Talks鈥