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Writer's pictureLee Robert Lewis

Join our "ONE GIFT" Campaign & buy a gift for someone receiving cancer treatment in hospital.




For the month of August we are asking you to take part in our "One Gift Campaign."

The average cost of our gift is £3.60. Donating "one gift" will help to make a difference to someone who is in hospital going through cancer treatment. It is a really simple way to make a huge difference to others.


Here is an example of the difference your support can make:

“I am nearly 86 years old and I am suffering with inoperable pancreatic cancer. Last year I was in the Talbot Butler Ward when I received one of your gift parcels. It brought tears to my eyes to think that someone apart from my family cared. When I was in the emergency department this year, I was given an isolation pack. Filled with the most useful thing and greatly received. It really does lift your spirits. Thank you once again for bringing a ray of sunshine to those that are suffering.”


Get involved in our campaign!


Donate a minimum of £3.60, the cost of 1 gift.


Once you have made a donation, if you share your details you will be sent one of our wristbands in the post.


To help spread awareness to encourage others to donate and support our campaign, once you have received the wristband take a picture and tag us in. This way you can share your support that you have donated a gift to help make a difference, which will encourage others to get involved too. Use the hashtag #TLFONEGIFT.


To donate to the "One Gift Campaign" visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/onegiftcampaign


Our Social Media Channels to tag us in:


Instagram: @thelewisfoundation


Twitter: @uk_tlf


Help us spread the love and make a difference to adults going through cancer treatment in hospital. Your gifts will be making their way to hospitals in Northamptonshire, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Bedford, Luton & Dunstable, Nottinghamshire, Stoke - on - Trent, Chesterfield and Lincolnshire.

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