Helen Rollason Cancer Charity

The Helen Rollason Cancer Charity is a cancer charity in the United Kingdom which provides support to those affected by cancer. It was founded in 1999 and is the legacy of Helen Rollason MBE, who died of cancer aged 43. Her vision was to provide support for cancer patients' emotional well-being as well as treating them medically.

Helen Rollason Cancer Charity
Founded1999
FounderHelen Rollason MBE & Professor Neville Davidson
TypeCharity
Registration no.1052861
Focuscancer patients
Location
Originscancer care
Area served
South-East England
ProductCancer support centres and a researsch programme
Methodcounselling, reflexology, aromatherapy, manual lymphatic drainage,
Websitewww.helenrollason.org.uk
Formerly called
Helen Rollason Heal Cancer Charity

Cancer support

Helen Rollason Cancer Charity (HRCC) is dedicated to championing quality of life for everyone living with or affected by cancer. They provide support to men and women with all types of cancer at all stages; newly diagnosed, throughout and post treatment, as well as their wider support network of family, friends and carers. The charity does this through the provision of support centres, complementary therapies, information and advice and by supporting clinical trials. HRCC's services are delivered free of charge to support cancer patients’ emotional well-being alongside their medical treatment. They focus on offering these services in non-clinical environments to promote a safe, peaceful, relaxing setting across the Essex, London and Hertfordshire regions.

Founded in 1999, the charity is the legacy of BBC broadcaster Helen Rollason, whose vision was: “Good quality of life while coping with cancer is the most important gift a sick person can receive. It should be available to everyone.” HRCC has four cancer support centres based in Chelmsford, Southend, Edmonton and Bishop's Stortford, as well as a cancer support hub at Braintree Community Hospital and GenesisCare Hospital in Springfield. The centres offer a range of complementary therapies to patients in an environment of peace and tranquillity, including counselling, reflexology, aromatherapy, manual lymphatic drainage and support groups.

Shops

The charity has a network of nine shops run by volunteers in the Herts, Essex and London areas. They provide funding for the cancer support centres. The charity's shops are located in Burnham-on-Crouch, Chingford, Danbury, Ongar, Sawbridgeworth, South Woodford, Wickford and Witham.[1]

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References

  1. "STH WOODFORD: Charity shop volunteers honoured for £370k haul". This Is Local London. Thisislocallondon.co.uk. 2009-09-21. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
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