The speaker today was Charlotte Elwood, Community Fundraising and Engagement officer for North West Cancer Research, an independent charity dedicated to putting the region's cancer needs first. The charity funds life saving research to tackle the cause, improve the care and find the cure for all types of cancer.
Living in the North West people are up to 25% more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than elsewhere in the UK.
The charity's dedicated supporters have helped fund more than £40million of pioneering research that, ultimately helps more people in our region. The charity funds:
*Cancer research
*Cancer clinicians
*Cancer science projects
*Cancer scientists of tomorrow
*Cancer education
The charity is looking for people to get involved in a number of ways so if you would like further information, visit: nwcr.org/getinvolved
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Providing Rotary Service to International Communities. The following programme has been agreed at club assembly.
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moreThe following plan has been agreed at assembly to involve and support our local community..
moreThe Executive Committee has presented its plans for the coming year. The role of the executive is to oversee the service functions of the club.
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