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Exeter Community Groups Saved from "Friendship Tax" by New UK Charity Initiative

Local community groups in Exeter and the local area, are being thrown a lifeline as a new British non-profit, GatherUK, launches to combat the rising "cost of connection" imposed by global tech giants. As major international event platforms hike their annual organiser fees to nearly £300 per year, many local hobby groups, walking clubs, and support circles are facing the threat of closure. In response, local organiser Steve Podbury has founded GatherUK.org —a "digital town square" designed to keep local communities alive without the corporate price tag. "We are seeing a 'Silicon Valley...

Success! Team RGB complete the 3 Peaks Challenge

Peak performance from fundraisers for FORCE

A team of intrepid fundraisers has raised more than £20,000 for FORCE Cancer Charity by completing one of the most challenging treks in Britain.

RGB Recruitment tackled the Three Peaks Challenge, climbing the three highest points in Scotland, England and Wales in just 24 hours.

After a 520-mile trip from Exeter to Glencoe in Scotland the 23 team members ascended Ben Nevis, which, at 1,344 metres (4,409ft), is the highest of the three peaks.

From there, they headed to the Lake District and climbed Scafell Pike (978 m, 3,209 ft) before the final of the three...

Devon Air Ambulance Named Charity Partner for Exeter Racecourse

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Thu, 09/19/2024 - 5:18pm

Devon Air Ambulance is proud to announce its new partnership with Exeter Racecourse, part of The Jockey Club, as its charity partner for the upcoming season. This collaboration marks a significant step in supporting the vital life-saving services provided by Devon Air Ambulance, which has been serving the community for over 30 years.

The partnership with Exeter Racecourse will provide Devon Air Ambulance with a platform to raise awareness and funds for its crucial operations. The collaboration will include a variety of fundraising activities and events at the racecourse...

Twenty years of the FORCE Cancer Charity Centre

This autumn marks a significant milestone in the history of FORCE Cancer Charity.

The FORCE Support and Information Centre has been welcoming local people affected by cancer for 20 years.

It opened its door for the first time on September 20, 2004, followed by the official opening in February 2005 when the entire building was tied in a red ribbon and everyone who helped create the Centre was invited to take part in the ribbon cutting ceremony.

On Friday September 27 this year, the Centre will open between 9am and 4:30pm to supporters, friends, colleagues and...

Guide Dogs guests of honour at Pinhoe Country Park

Authored by Daisy Hall
Posted: Thu, 09/19/2024 - 7:41am

Bloor Homes has teamed up with Guide Dogs for the Blind to celebrate the launch of a brand-new country park with a dog-friendly Family Fun Day on Saturday 21st September.

Guide Dogs and Guide Dog puppies will coming along to the ‘dog-friendly do’ at the ‘Bloor Homes at Pinhoe’s development in Exeter, where there will also be a dog-themed charity raffle and an ice cream van complete with dog ice cream. There will also be a Guide Dogs stand including a Tombola and Guide Dogs merchandise and all proceeds will go to the charity locally. There will be opportunities to meet a Guide Dog...

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FORCE Cancer Charity appoints new CEO

FORCE Cancer Charity has appointed Kate Few-Singh as its new chief executive.

She will take over from Meriel Fishwick, who leaves at the end of October after 34 years with the Exeter-based charity, which supports local people affected by cancer.

Mrs Few-Singh has more than 20 years’ experience working in the healthcare charity sector, for both national and local charities including Sue Ryder and Hospiscare.

Most recently she has been director at an innovation agency, working with charities to develop their strategies based on beneficiary and supporter insights,...

Cancer charity’s youngest ever patient beats leukaemia

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Sat, 09/07/2024 - 12:34am

Little Sophia Windsor rang a bell last week. But it wasn’t any ordinary bell.

This was the bell on the children’s ward at the Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital , Exeter, and the chimes marked the end of more than two years of cancer treatment for the feisty tot who has beaten the odds and fought her way back to health.

Diagnosed with leukaemia at just 15 months old, Sophia, is now three. It is poignant that she completed her treatment this September, because it marks both Blood Cancer Awareness and Childhood Cancer Awareness month.

For her parents, Serann and...

Bishop Fleming announces charity partner

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Wed, 09/04/2024 - 3:47pm

The Exeter & Torquay offices of Bishop Fleming, a leading audit, accounting, tax, and advisory firm, is pleased to announce its partnership with FORCE Cancer Charity as its chosen charity for the next 12 months.

FORCE Cancer Charity, which has a purpose-built Cancer Support and Information Centre, is dedicated to providing best possible support and treatment, face to face and close to home.

Bishop Fleming's decision to support FORCE Cancer Charity reflects its commitment to being a responsible business and making a positive impact in the local community. In...

Former market manager completes first leg of UK charity tour

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 08/27/2024 - 11:13pm

A Tiverton man has completed the first leg of his charity tour of the UK coast.

Jim Bray is taking on the mammoth road trip – entitled Exploring Britain’s Coast and Seaside Pubs – to raise money for Hospiscare.

The cash-strapped local charity cared for his sister, Emma Ansley, before she died of cancer aged 48.

Jim started from Tenby in South West Wales at the end of July and, travelling anti-clockwise, has reached the Exe estuary.

It’s the closest he will be to home and Hospiscare’s base in Exeter.

Following a brief spell at home to do some...

City’s new MP becomes Exeter homelessness charity’s patron

Exeter’s new MP, Steve Race, has become a formal supporter of Exeter’s main homelessness charity, by becoming its patron.

St Petrock’s delivers breakfasts and lunches to rough sleepers and people who are vulnerably housed, five days a week, as well as providing a range of services, including survival gear, clothing and footwear, showers, laundry, benefits advice and clinical psychology and emotional support for people who are often understandably very distressed at their extremely difficult circumstances. The charity also provides supported accommodation for people who are...

Devon Sight Loss Conference returns to Exeter!

Devon in Sight, the county’s leading sight loss charity is hosting their second County Sight Loss Conference at the Mercure Rougemont Hotel, Exeter on Tuesday 10th September.

Devon in Sight have been supporting people with little or no sight in the county since 1925. The charity offers a range of holistic services for anyone affected by sight loss including their families, carers and friends across Devon.

Devon in Sight’s Chief Executive Officer Grahame Flynn said, “We are delighted to be hosting our conference at the Mercure Exeter Rougemont Hotel again this year in...

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