Macmillan needs Warwickshire residents' support with its Coffee Morning - can you help?

The charity is expecting a 72 per cent drop in income from its flagship fundraising event
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A cancer charity says it’s never needed the support of people in Warwickshire more, as new figures reveal an expected 72 per cent drop in income from its flagship fundraising event.

Last year, people in the Warwick district raised £63,400 by taking part in a Macmillan Cancer Support Coffee Morning, to fund its vital services including Macmillan nurses and patient grants.

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This year, figures show the number of people planning to hold a Coffee Morning across the Coventry, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire has fallen by 71 per cent, leading to the charity worrying there will be an equivalent fall in money raised.

Macmillan is appealing for people to sign up to their annual fundraiser. Photo suppliedMacmillan is appealing for people to sign up to their annual fundraiser. Photo supplied
Macmillan is appealing for people to sign up to their annual fundraiser. Photo supplied

The £27.5million raised in 2019 is expected to fall to under £8million this year - the lowest amount Coffee Morning will have raised in 11 years.

The charity fears its supporters don’t realise the event is still going ahead – albeit in a new virtual or socially distanced format – and is urging people to find out about the new ways to take part.

Ellen Finn, Macmillan’s area fundraising manager, said: “There has never been a more terrifying time in recent history to receive a cancer diagnosis with disruption and delays to treatment and fears of increased risk of becoming infected with coronavirus.

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“A huge 98 per cent of Macmillan’s income is from donations and events like Coffee Morning.

"While Coffee Morning can’t take place in exactly the same way as before this year, there are still lots of ways to get involved.

“At Macmillan we’re facing a possible tsunami of demand coming towards us this autumn, as the cancer system gets moving again and the backlog of delayed diagnoses begins to be dealt with.

"Worryingly this increased need for support would come at a time when our fundraised income has dropped significantly.

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“We’re facing the hardest year in our 109-year history. It’s no exaggeration to say Macmillan and people with cancer have never needed the public’s help more than we do right now.”

Macmillan is encouraging people to take part however suits them, from having a socially distanced Coffee Morning safely from their doorstep to setting up a virtual Coffee Morning online.

Those who prefer to take part in more active fundraising events can also sign up for the first ever Coffee Morning Challenge, tackling a run, walk or cycle to raise cash.

To sign up go to: coffee.macmillan.org.uk