'We are extremely proud of what has been achieved at Maggie’s Yorkshire over the last five years'
Cancer support charity Maggie’s Yorkshire is celebrating its fifth birthday with a glamorous fundraising ball this autumn.
Maggie’s is inviting guests to join them at their fifth birthday ball on Saturday, September 28 at Aspire events venue in Leeds. As the number of people living with cancer increases, it is essential that they can find the support they need to cope with the changes that life after cancer brings. Maggie’s Yorkshire offers a way of living well with cancer.
“Almost straight away, it felt like family, and it became a bit of a home from home. On day one they said I could use the space however I wanted – and it’s true.”
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