Churchill Estates Management helps raise over £57,000 for Macmillan

Churchill Estates Management and Churchill Retirement Living are celebrating having raised over £57,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the charity’s “World’s Biggest Coffee Morning” campaign 2021.

Apartment Owners and Colleagues up and down the country took part by hosting coffee mornings, cake sales, bake-off competitions and raffles to help support the campaign.

Congratulations to Rosewood Court in Romford on raising the most for an individual development, with an impressive total of £2,600.

Other top fundraisers who deserve a special mention are:

Concorde Lodge in Bristol – £2,415
Gidea Lodge in Romford – £2,135
Greenacres Lodge in Warlingham – £1,672
Beatrice Lodge in Sittingbourne – £1,216
Chantry Lodge in Andover – £1,104
Hawthorn Lodge in Farnham – £1,000

Lisa Sainsbury, Fundraising Manager for Macmillan Cancer Support, said:
“Sadly, the number of people being diagnosed with cancer is increasing every year and that means Macmillan’s support for people living with cancer is in more demand than ever. At Macmillan, we know how cancer can affect everything. We’re here to help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can, but we can’t do it without the amazing people who fundraise for us, such as everyone at Churchill Retirement Living and Millstream Management Services. The money they have raised will help Macmillan do whatever it takes to make sure our vital support continues to be available.”

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