Beatson pledges £14m in fight

As it marks its third anniversary the Beaton Cancer Charity, has confirmed in its first three years it has pledged over £14 million, which will greatly benefit people in the southside.
Off the Beatson Track... 
A sea of yellow ready to walk through Glasgow to raise money for the Cancer Charity.

 Pic by Alan PeeblesOff the Beatson Track... 
A sea of yellow ready to walk through Glasgow to raise money for the Cancer Charity.

 Pic by Alan Peebles
Off the Beatson Track... A sea of yellow ready to walk through Glasgow to raise money for the Cancer Charity. Pic by Alan Peebles

Since launching in 2014, the £14 million raised has allowed the provision and expansion of a wide range of high quality patient and family support services and the delivery of many projects to benefit people affected by cancer.

With 30,000 people in Scotland being told they have cancer every year and trends predicting that this number is likely to rise to almost 35,000 by 2020, charities like Beatson Cancer Charity will play an increasingly fundamental and critical role in the fight against cancer.

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Marking a hugely successful three years, David Welch, Chief Executive of Beatson Cancer Charity said: “The remarkable total raised is a true testament to the generosity of cancer patients, their families and the wider community in their commitment to raising funds to fight cancer.

“I would like to thank everyone who has fundraised and donated to help us make such a difference to the lives of so many people affected by cancer.’’

Many new and exciting initiatives are in the pipeline for the charity and David Welch eluded to his vision to expand their reach and impact even further, by offering more support to an increasing number of people affected by cancer.

He continued: “Although we have already achieved so much, there is much, much more to be done and the next three years will see further significant growth and development for the charity.

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“The west of Scotland still has one of the highest rates of cancer in Europe – so the hard work is far from over.

“We hope that everyone will continue to show their support through fundraising, volunteering and donating to the charity as we are absolutely determined to do all we can to reach even more of those in need of our support.”

In reaching an increasing number of patients and families year on year, Beatson Cancer Charity has committed and planned expenditure on a variety of services and projects.

This already includes a £6 million plus investment in providing the very best support for cancer patients and their families and over £4million committed to funding additional specialist posts across radiotherapy and nursing services.

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