Royal London staff raise tens of thousands for Cancer Unit Support Group
Published: 5th March 2019
Energetic staff at Royal London in Bath are limbering up to run the city’s half marathon in aid of the Bath Cancer Unit Support Group, having already raised more than £40,000.
Employees at the insurance company have already raised more than £45,000 for the charity which provides a range of equipment and facilities for cancer patients at Bath’s Royal United Hospital.
The BCUSG is looking to find £369,822 in total for three new projects that will improve outcomes for local cancer patients.
“To date they have raised the fantastic total of £45,678,” said BCUSG chairman Mike Taylor.
“Royal London have been extremely generous and supportive; they’ve enthusiastically embraced the partnership and done some impressive fundraising.”
Tamara Ingamells, SIPP Team Leader and Social Responsibility lead at Royal London’s Bath office said: “Every member of staff has participated in raising funds for this amazing charity. Everyone has someone special affected by cancer so it has not been difficult to rally support.
“As a company we are proud to support and give to the local community through the BCUSG, bringing hope and better outcomes, not only for patients, but their family, friends and staff.”
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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
