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Amy Martin during treatment for breast cancer and recently with her family

Amy tackles huge challenge to thank FORCE

Twelve months ago, Amy Martin could barely run at all after a tough regime of cancer treatment.

But on Sunday May 24, she’ll be one of 440 people lining up as part of Team FORCE at Exeter’s Great West Run.

Amy aims to raise £1,000 for FORCE Cancer Charity to say thank you for all the support she has received from them since a diagnosis of breast cancer in late 2023.

She has signed up for the 10k — the 13.1 mile half marathon option wasn’t on the cards — and admits: “I will be walk-running, but I will finish it because I am a bit stubborn and — let’s be real— I’ve...

Exeter builder to help children as charity of the year is announced

A builder is launching a regional fundraising drive to help a charity which champions children’s play.

Exeter-based Persimmon Homes South West has chosen Play Torbay as its charity of the year and hopes to raise thousands of pounds for the cause throughout 2014.

Play Torbay is a small, voluntary sector organisation which offers free play opportunities and adventure activities for youngsters. The charity also has a team of experienced inclusion workers to support disabled young people so they do not have to miss out on adventure and play opportunities.

The charity is...

Sizzling Success for FORCE fundraiser

On 3 April, over 50 people from the local business community joined Exeter-based FORCE cancer charity and corporate sponsor, Gilbert Stephens LLP, for a ‘Great Devon Breakfast’ at St Olaves Hotel in Exeter.

The event raised £385 for the charity, which has been raising vital funds to support its outreach programme, offering essential support to cancer patients around Devon.

Naomi Cole, Fundraising Manager for FORCE, comments: “We were delighted to see so many people from the local business community come out on such a rainy day to support the event and people were not only...

Exeter couple prepare for annual Garden Party

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Mon, 04/07/2014 - 3:51pm

An Exeter couple are inviting people into their garden in May in aid of a local charity Hospiscare.

Mr and Mrs Macan will be opening their garden at Orchard House, Deepdene Park on Saturday 24 May between 2pm and 5pm for a ‘’Garden Party’’ open to everybody.

Jessica MaCan has been involved with Hospiscare for 10 years whilst her husband Matthew is Orchard House’s gardener (along with a little extra help!).

Jessica said: ‘’I decided to get involved with Hospiscare because of the work which they do locally, and because friends and family have needed to use the Hospice...

Casa Maroc to Host Fundraiser for Headway

On Friday 11 April, Casa Maroc in Exeter will be laying on a special menu for Headway Devon in their function room.

For just £10 each, you will be able to enjoy a three-course meal in the lavishly decorated Casablanca Lounge.

Fundraising Manager, Holly Keatings, said: “We’re really grateful to Casa Maroc. The team there have really gone out of their way to support the charity – not only will the food be a bargain, they are also doing discounted drinks for us plus the staff are donating their wages for the evening to Headway – so we really hope that you will consider coming...

Musical charity works with troubled youngsters

Traditional music is at the heart of a ground-breaking project which is teaching vital life skills to vulnerable young people and helping to increase their self-confidence and esteem.

Devon-based music charity Wren Music has been working with some of the region’s most troubled youngsters in the Music 4 Life programme.

The two-year project has had a major positive impact, according to teachers at the specialist schools and inclusion services that have taken part in north, east and central Devon. The programme runs in a series of five, weekly sessions with one course per term...

Macmillan says ‘thank you’ to Devon

As 2014 gets into full swing, Macmillan Cancer Support in Devon is reflecting on donations made in 2013 and how they will make a difference to people living with a cancer diagnosis locally.

People in Devon gave £948,504 to Macmillan last year, allowing the charity to provide vital new services to people affected by cancer in 2014. Macmillan’s flagship fundraising event, the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning accounted for £304,129 thanks to coffee morning hosts and supporters within the county. In addition to providing ongoing funding for all the current Macmillan services in Devon,...

Enjoy Dartington Hall by scooter

There’s a new way to get about Dartington Hall Gardens – an all-terrain mobility scooter known as a Tramper is available to hire from the Visitor Centre, thanks to the Friends of Dartington and Devon based charity Living Options Devon.

The Tramper provides safe, enjoyable and easy access to the Dartington Hall Gardens for anyone who has difficulty walking. The Friends of Dartington are providing the scooter for an initial period of a year in partnership with Devon based charity Living Options Devon. It is the latest addition to Countryside Mobility South West, a scheme to open up...

Murray Volkswagen keeps animal charity on the move

A leading local motors business is helping keep a South Devon animal charity on the move by sponsoring a brand new car.

Murray Volkswagen, Newton Abbot, has presented a new Volkswagen up! to Animals in Distress, where it is set to cut a dash travelling between the charity’s 13 shops in towns including Bovey Tracey, Dawlish, Brixham and the newly opened Dartmouth shop.

Handing over the keys at the charity’s Ipplepen rescue centre were Kevin Murray, managing director of the Murray Group and David Lay, sales executive at the Newton Abbot Volkswagen dealership.

Animals...

Exeter woman running London Marathon

A woman from Exeter is running the London Marathon on 13th April to raise awareness of the most common cancer in the under 30s.

Sam Hill, 27, chose to take part in the Marathon to raise money for the Lymphoma Association – a charity that supports people affected by lymphoma, the UK’s fifth most common cancer – and awareness of lymphatic cancer.She said:

"When I heard about lymphoma I decided to do find out a bit more about what it is. When I read that it was the most common cancer in the under 30s, I was shocked that I’d never heard of it so decided to try and help raise...

Take on the Jurassic Coast for Hospiscare

Authored by Hospiscare
Posted: Fri, 04/04/2014 - 9:51am

Local charity Hospiscare are looking for people to take on a hilly challenge this July.

From 3-6 July a team of walkers will be taking in the beautiful Jurassic Coastline on a moderately challenging walk along the Jurassic coastal path in support of Hospiscare.

The 3 day challenge will start at Weymouth and finish after three days of walking in Swanage, at South Haven Point.

The walk takes in iconic views along the World Heritage Site including Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. The route is a hilly and challenging with few very sections of flat walking. The walk offers...

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