Tag Archives: cancer

Wonderful son helping his mum get through cancer treatment

Sheringham boy’s mascot role is a boost for sick mum

By Richard Batson Thursday, April 7, 2011
7:00 AM

 A mother-of-two battling cancer was given a big boost when her son was a match-day mascot for Norwich City as the team chalked up its biggest win of the season.  

The Sir Alf Ramsey Day – 28 April 2011 – Ipswich Town Centre

Legends Football Academy

Tribute a Legend charity is establishing the Sir Alf Ramsey Legends Football Academy for teens living with cancer.

The academy is free to use and is open to 13-24 years old. The academy will be a truly inspirational and exciting ground breaking support for young adults in Suffolk who have come off cancer treatment.

http://www.thebestof.co.uk/local/ipswich/events/295931/the-sir-alf-ramsey-day

Digital Campaign of the Week: Beating Bowel Cancer

By Gemma O’Reilly , Third Sector Online, 31 March 2011

The Bottom Line

The bowel cancer charity aims to raise awareness of the symptoms of the illness

What is it?

The Bottom Line campaign is launched today to coincide with Bowel Cancer Awareness Month. Beating Bowel Cancer has filmed a three-minute video that shows a man discovering he has the symptoms of bowel cancer. The screen then splits into two and shows alternative outcomes: one in which he goes to the doctor and has treatment; another in which he ignores the symptoms and ends up in hospital.