A charity supporting those affected by cancer which was set up in tribute to a Longton sportswoman has donated £3,000 towards CancerHelp’s counselling service.
The Orange Foundation was set up in honour of Emma Aindow Gregory, who died from bowel cancer, at age 49.
They have donated the money to the Preston-based cancer charity to help deliver counselling or talking therapies.
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The funds will provide a complete programme of eight counselling sessions to eight people.
Michael Gregory, The Orange Foundation’s founder and Emma’s husband said: “Talking therapies are vital. Emma benefitted from the service CancerHelp provided while living with the disease.
“I also realised the importance of counselling, and I can’t stress enough how essential it is that anyone who is going through tough times should access the support provided by CancerHelp.
“This is the start of a long and powerful relationship with CancerHelp as we can work together to deliver practical support to people living with cancer.”
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The service is free of charge, and people needing support will be offered up to eight counselling sessions, which will usually occur weekly or every two weeks, depending upon need and availability.
They aim to help people whether they have a cancer diagnosis, are caring for a cancer patient or have been bereaved due to cancer.
Jeanette Smalley, CancerHelp’s general manager, added: “We’re grateful for the support from The Orange Foundation and look forward to collaborating with them in helping people live with cancer.
“Our counselling sessions are delivered by qualified therapists with many years of experience. They will provide people with a gentle, professional, compassionate experience during some of the most difficult times. We’re here ready to help.”
You can find out more about the counselling services here.
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