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North East cancer charity therapy services receive funding boost

Date published: 17 May 2022

Read time: 3 minutes

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The services delivered by a North East cancer charity celebrating its 40th anniversary this year are being bolstered thanks to new funding from Newcastle Building Society.

Coping With Cancer offers a range of free complementary therapies and counselling services to anyone who is or has been affected by a cancer diagnosis across Tyne & Wear and South East Northumberland, including the families of people with cancer and those who have lost a loved one to the disease.

The charity has seen demand for its help rise significantly through the pandemic, especially for support around emotional well-being and mental health issues, and has worked with around 800 people in the last month alone.

A £3,000 grant provided through the Newcastle Building Society Community Fund at the Community Foundation will now enable Coping With Cancer to pay for 100 hours of one-to-one therapy services, which will help people access help more quickly.

Coping With Cancer’s complimentary therapies, which are delivered in a number of community and clinical locations as well as at its Cramlington headquarters, include auricular acupuncture, reiki, aromatherapy and Indian head massage.

As part of its plans to mark its 40th anniversary, a major fundraising campaign will be launched later in the year.

Maggie Bailey, chief executive at Coping With Cancer, says: “Like every charity, fundraising has been one of our biggest challenges over the last two years, and the money we’ve received from Newcastle Building Society will make a huge difference to our work.

“Managing a cancer diagnosis and everything that follows with it is a tough enough challenge at the best of times, but the unavoidable isolation that has followed for many of the people that we’ve helped over the last two years has made it even more difficult.

“We’ve done a great deal of counselling and emotional support work over the phone to ensure that everyone had somewhere to turn, and for the therapies that have to be delivered in person, we’ve gone to great lengths to create an environment that is safe, warm and welcoming for our clients.

“Our aim is to make a practical difference to the lives of everyone with whom we’re in contact and it’s great for our team to receive lots of positive feedback from patients and their families about how they’ve achieved this goal.”

The Newcastle Building Society Community Fund is run in association with the Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and Northumberland.