TEEN CANCER CHARITY ENCOURAGES ST NEOTS LOCALS TO FEEL BLUE
31st August 2011
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TEEN CANCER CHARITY ENCOURAGES LOCALS TO FEEL BLUE

A charity that helps young people across the UK fight cancer is giving locals the permission to feel ‘blue’ for the day for a special fundraiser on Friday 14th October.

Teenage Cancer Trust is challenging St Neots residents, schools and workplaces to embrace the colour blue for its first ever ‘Blue Day’.

Locals are being urged to either organise their own blue themed fundraising activities such as wearing head to toe in blue, eating blueberry pancakes for breakfast or making blue cocktails or order the charity’s own ‘blue’ themed items.

For those who have a sweet tooth Teenage Cancer Trust has special blue cupcakes which can be ordered and delivered directly to your home or workplace and can then be sold on to family, friends and colleagues, alongside the charity’s blue wristbands and blue pin badges.

The Blue Day fundraiser is already starting to make waves with business directory and events guide www.thebestof.co.uk officially announcing their support and will be promoting the event through their website and newsletter.


Teenage Cancer Trust is a registered charity: 1062559 (England & Wales); SC039757 (Scotland)

All proceeds raised from the Blue Day will go towards the building and equipping of a new Teenage Cancer Trust unit at The Royal Marsden hospital in Sutton, Surrey. Due to open later on this year, this 13 bed unit with ensuite facilities will cost Teenage Cancer Trust over £3 million to build and means for the first time, young cancer patients living across Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Berkshire will be treated with others their own age, in an environment suited to their needs. This unit will complement the existing 17 the charity has already built in NHS hospitals across the UK.

Every day six young people from across the UK between the ages of 13 and 24 are diagnosed with cancer. Usually placed on a children’s ward or adults ward normally alongside elderly patients, young people often feel extremely isolated when facing a cancer diagnosis. Teenage Cancer Trust units are designed to be as close as possible to a young person’s normal life outside hospital. The state-of-the-art units are bright and vibrant and will often include pool tables, jukeboxes, computers and webcams, helping them keep in touch with others and cope with grueling treatment and often long stays in hospital. 

To receive a free Blue Day fundraising pack with has lots of bright blue ideas and free Blue Day promotional items as well as to order some cupcakes email blueday@teenagecancertrust.org or call 07534 261245.

For more information on Teenage Cancer Trust visit www.teenagecancertrust.org or call 020 7612 0370.

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