Success stories
Take a look at some of our case studies below to read about the fantastic fundraising efforts of some of our supporters.

- Mormon Church gives support to Marie Curie Cancer Care Donation to Marie Curie Hospice Solihull: The Marie Curie hospice in Solihull has just received a donation of £1,500 from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
- Borough Councils support Marie Curie Cancer Care Marie Curie Cancer Care is pleased to report support from three new Borough Councils in Northern Ireland:
- The Leigh on Sea Army Cadets Get outdoors for Cancer Care: this wonderful group of Army Cadets have been a fantastic support to the charity over the past two years.
- Widnes Air Cadets Highest amount ever raised in local supermarket: The Widnes Air Cadets did an absolutely fantastic job for Marie Curie Cancer Care in 2004, raising an amazing £1,444.68, by packing bags at their local Morrisons store.
- Runcorn Rotary Club Out in force at local ASDA: Runcorn Rotary Club are keen supporters of Marie Curie Cancer Care, helping out where they can, especially during the charity's Great Daffodil Appeal.
- Pancakes raise thousands in Truro The Great Truro Pancake Race raises thousands for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
- Inner Wheel of Telford and Wrekin Charity of the Year, 2005: Marie Curie Cancer Care was chosen as Inner Wheel of Telford and Wrekin's charity of the year, 2005.
- Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue In 2003, Marie Curie Cancer Care was lucky to be chosen as Northwood Synagogue's charity of the year; a partnership which raised an amazing £10,000 in total for cancer care.
- Morris Minor Owners' Club A classic year of fundraising: In 1998 the Morris Minors Owners' Club joined forces with Marie Curie Cancer Care for a year's worth of fun and memorable fundraising, in which a classic Morris Minor was driven across the UK before being finally raffled off.
- Portishead Skittles Club The Portishead Telstars set new British skittles record: Top skittlers, the ‘Portishead Telstars', reached dizzy new heights when they set out to raise money for Marie Curie Cancer Care. They set a British Record for the highest ever 12-aside skittles match, 3,560 feet above sea level.
- Burnham Beeches Rotary Club Over the past 10 years, Burnham Beeches Rotary Club, near Slough, has supported Marie Curie Cancer Care by taking part in Daffodil Day street collections in Maidenhead and organising other collections throughout April and May.
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