MVision Artificial Intelligence

Published: 22nd May 2024

We are delighted to have received a donation from the above Foundation to fund the acquisition of the AI Auto Contouring Software. A contribution is also being raised by one of the surgeons, Stuart Gillett who is competing in a Deca-ironman event in Mexico and is raising sponsorship with a target of £15,000. (Update: he actually raised £25,218!)

The Richard Oatley Foundation is a charitable trust very generously set up by the late Richard Oatley who was a farmer in Rode near Frome. He intended that a number of local charities in Somerset and Wiltshire supporting issues close to his heart, should benefit from this fund. One of the causes he wished to support was cancer research and patient support. The Trustees considered our application for funding of this project and approved a grant to cover the full cost.

The Trustees of that Foundation have also very kindly offered to match fund the Sportsman’s Dinner being run by the Lions Club of Frome on 1 February 2024 up to a maximum of £15,000.

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The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group has gratefully received a generous grant from a local charitable trust, the Richard Oatley Foundation, towards this project.

 

The Richard Oatley Foundation provides funding to a small number of specific charities who have a direct impact on the lives of people living and working in Wiltshire and Somerset.

 

The Richard Oatley Foundation partner charities operate across a wide spectrum of activities which include farming & agriculture, cancer research & patient support, rural communities, mental wellbeing, and historic buildings & landscapes. You find out more about the foundation by clicking here.

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Thank you for visiting The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group website. The Charity is run entirely by volunteers, meaning there are no paid staff.

 

Approximately 95% of all monies raised goes straight into equipment and resources of the Cancer Departments at the Royal United Hospital, Bath.

 

The other 5% is spent on vital administration costs. During the past 33 years, our enthusiastic volunteers have raised over £6 million.

 

Mike Taylor
Chairman
Bath Cancer Unit Support Group

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