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This year we celebrate our 10th anniversary. Over the past decade we have raised hundred's of thousands of pounds to support young people facing cancer through mod events staged across the UK. The money raised has played a huge part in transforming the lives of these young people and their families.
This year we want to do it all over again, getting us a step closer to our £1 million target by 2024 for this incredible charity. We know we can do it, but not without the support of everyone involved.
For over 30 years Teenage Cancer Trust has worked in partnership with the NHS to create cancer services for teenagers and young adults across the UK. They’ve built a network of 28 age-appropriate hospital wards and funded a dedicated team of over 100 nurses and youth support coordinators, who are experts in meeting the unique and complex needs of 13-24 yr olds with cancer.
Teenage Cancer Trust has a specialist unit in almost every major NHS cancer treatment hospital across England, where they fund expert nurses, Youth Support Coordinators and Multidisciplinary Team Coordinators to provide the very best care and support for young people facing cancer. They fund specialist outreach nurses who work regionally across the country, helping make sure every young person with cancer has access to expert care, no matter where they are.
March of the Mods supports Teenage Cancer Trust because of the great work they do in supporting young people facing cancer as well as their impressive music reputation. The charity has patrons such as mod icon Roger Daltrey and Paul Weller, which is driving force as to why the MOTM community get behind the charity. Please give generously. Thank you.
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