Sharing a cuppa to help cancer battle
Published on Monday 1 October 2012 08:19
SOUTH Shields MP David Miliband took time out to join children affected by cancer at a Macmillan’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning.

The event was hosted by Macmillan Young Carers’ service at Ridgeway Children’s Centre in Park Avenue, South Shields.
Former Foreign Secretary Mr Miliband said: “I am delighted to meet the young people and their families – Macmillan does a first-class job, and I am pleased to support its efforts in raising much-needed money for a very worthwhile charity.”
The young carers’ service supports children from five to 18, who are caring for a parent with cancer.
Sarah Raistrick, young carers’ service awareness co-ordinator, who organised the coffee morning, said: “We’re delighted that Mr Miliband took time out of his busy schedule to help support both the children we work with and Macmillan Cancer Support.”
It was one of many coffee mornings taking place throughout the borough.
Westoe Crown Primary School in Sea Winnings Way, South Shields, raised more than £100, while a coffee morning at Primrose Community Centre, in Lambton Terrace, Jarrow, raised over £300. Creations Hairdressers in Black Road, Hebburn, also took part, as did staff at the Clifton Coffee Shop in Ocean Road, South Shields.
There was also a coffee morning at St Peter’s Church Hall in Sunderland Road, South Shields.
This year, Macmillan is aiming to raise nearly £11m after raising £10m last year.
For more information on Macmillan Cancer Support, call 0808 808 00 00 or visit www.macmillan.org.uk/carers.
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