Hope for Tomorrow

Cirencester Rotary Club donate to the Charity

Dr Sean Elyan and Christine Mills with Club President Yvonne Binks and David Lattimore.(L-R)

Hope for Tomorrow is a national cancer charity dedicated to bringing cancer treatment closer to patients’ homes. The Mobile Chemotherapy Units effectively reduce the long distances of travel and waiting times for treatment that patients often endure, and also help them to avoid the stresses and strains of busy Oncology Centres.

This Charity was chosen by Club President Yvonne Binks to be her Charity for the year and the Club has donated over £4000 to the Charity - £2000 of which was raised by Rotarian David Lattimore running the London Marathon - well done David!

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