
The World's Biggest Coffee Morning took place on Friday 25th October. Across the country, and in several other parts of the world, thousands of people held or attended coffee mornings to raise money for people affected by cancer. All funds raised from these events went directly to the Macmillan cause.
Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer. They provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care. Cancer affects everyone, and Macmillan offers support to all. Attending a local event in Bolton was Deborah Dunleavy the Conservative Prospective MP for Bolton North East. Miss Dunleavy attended the event at Walmsley Parish Church Hall which was organised by local lady Anne Windsor who lives in Egerton.
Miss Dunleavy said, It was a pleasure to support the Macmillian cause and it was a delight to see so many others there supporting it today. The eldest supporter there was Elsie Handly and the youngest Evie Mangnall, what a great range of ages all supporting this wonderful cause. Cancer charities have a special place in my heart, Ive lost 2 very young cousins in their 20s and 30s to breast cancer so I always make a special effort to support them.
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