Eid dinner raises over £7,000 for Rosemare Cancer Foundation

An evening dinner at Preston’s Imperial Banqueting Suite to celebrate Eid-al-Adha raised more than £7,000 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation. On Friday 13 June, the annual Eid celebration event hosted notable […]

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Professor Munavvar addressed guests
Professor Munavvar addressed guests
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An evening dinner at Preston’s Imperial Banqueting Suite to celebrate Eid-al-Adha raised more than £7,000 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation.

On Friday 13 June, the annual Eid celebration event hosted notable figures to celebrate the achievement.

Among its 140 guests were the Chief Executive of Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Silas Nicholls, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Nursing Officer Sarah Morrison, Director of Improvement, Research and Innovation Dr Ailsa Brotherton and Head of Trust Charities Dan Hill.

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They were invited by the dinner’s founder and host, Professor Mohammed Munavvar, a world-renowned Consultant Chest Physician and Interventional Pulmonologist at Royal Preston Hospital.

Professor Munavvar’s annual event for Rosemere Cancer Foundation acknowledges the charity’s support and funding for a number of his groundbreaking projects.

Guests enjoyed three course dinner
Guests enjoyed three course dinner

These projects have enabled the Royal Preston Hospital to repeatedly be among the very first in the UK to secure the latest in early lung cancer detection technology.

During the event, Professor Munavvar was presented with a cheque for £2,500 for Rosemere Cancer Foundation. It was given to him by representatives of the Roccia Foundation.

The foundation is the charitable arm of tile, bathroom and kitchen design company Roccia. It was added to dinner ticket sales, pledges and an auction, boosted by fees from stall holders selling artwork, crafts, clothing and sweets, to give the overall total raised.

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A variety of stalls at the event
A variety of stalls at the event

Dan Hill, who is also Chief Officer of Rosemere Cancer Foundation, said: “As always, Professor Munavvar’s dinner was a great event.

“Not only was it a lovely way to spend the evening, it was also hugely successful in helping us raise funds to continue our work, the main aim of which is to ensure local cancer patients have access to the very latest diagnostic and treatment technologies.

“We are very grateful to Professor Munavvar for championing us, to everyone who helped him organise the dinner, including Kulsoom, who co-ordinated the stalls, to everyone who attended and to the Roccia Foundation for its fantastic support.”

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Dan Hill and Professor Munavvar with Roccia Foundation
Dan Hill and Professor Munavvar with Roccia Foundation

Managing Director of Roccia, Zabir Patel, said: “We are grateful to support Rosemere Cancer Foundation yet again as they continue to support cancer patients through ensuring they always have the latest technologies.”

Rosemere Cancer Foundation works to bring world class cancer treatments and services to cancer patients from throughout Lancashire and South Cumbria being treated at Rosemere Cancer Centre, Lancashire and South Cumbria’s specialist regional cancer treatment and radiotherapy centre at the
Royal Preston Hospital, and at another eight local hospital cancer units across the two counties.

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