Welcome to the Bath Cancer Unit Support Group Frome Branch.
The Frome Branch is led by a dedicated, knowledgeable board of trustees and members. They, alongside trustees from the Royal United Hospital support the work of The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group.
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Our Projects
Find out how much money we raise and how we spend it on our projects.
About Us
We provide vital equipment, enhanced facilities, and essential services.
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Thanks to you
Welcome from our From Chair, David Lane.
The Frome branch of the Bath Cancer Unit Support Group is proud to play a key role in supporting the Cancer Care at the Royal United Hospital in Bath. Around 95% of all funds raised go directly towards life-saving equipment and essential resources at the centre, with just 5% covering vital administration costs.
Over the past 33 years, our dedicated trustees and volunteers in Frome have helped raised over £6 million to support cancer patients and services in our region.
If you have a fundraising idea, or want to find out more about our events at the Frome branch please contact David Lane our Frome branch lead. You can email David at info.frome@bcusg.org
Get Involved – See What’s On at the Frome Branch.
We’d love for you to join us at one of our local events! There are plenty of ways to show your support and get involved in the community or you can contact us below.
Click the button below to view our full calendar of upcoming events, collection dates, and sales – and find out how you can take part.
We’re active in the community throughout the year, hosting collection days at Asda & Sainsbury’s, as well joining with our Trowbridge branch for the Annual Charity Golf Day – a major fundraising highlight.
Your donations fund.
Your donations make a very real difference to the work of cancer facilities at the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
We do this by raising money to purchase equipment, facilities and services that the NHS are unable to fund. The aim is to improve outcomes and the well-being of local cancer patients.