Charity bosses have thanked hardworking and dedicated fundraisers for helping to deliver the ‘best Christmas present’ for the region – a record-breaking year.
Lingen Davies Cancer Support has announced that for the first time in its 46-year history, income for the 2025/26 financial year has already smashed the £1,000,000 mark. This includes more than £310,000 that will go towards the Sunflower Appeal, launched earlier this year to deliver a dedicated cancer centre at the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford and double chemotherapy capacity across the region.
The organisation supports local cancer services throughout Mid Wales, Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin. As well as funding state of the art technology for patients at the Lingen Davies Cancer Centre at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, it also delivers a cancer awareness service throughout the region, and funds a £100,000 wellbeing programme to support patients and carers dealing with the impact of cancer.
Income to date stands at £1,083,493, with a wide-ranging events and fundraising programme lined up for 2026 – including the return of the popular Titty Trail later in the year to mark breast cancer awareness month, and the arrival of a new fun run event themed in line with the charity’s sunflower appeal.
Naomi Atkin, CEO of Lingen Davies, said it was testament to the generous activities and support of people throughout Mid Wales, Shropshire, and Telford that the charity has reached the £1,000,000 mark ahead of Christmas.
“We’re absolutely delighted to announce that for the first time in our history we’ve reached this significant milestone before Christmas – with three months still left in our financial year, what a wonderful Christmas present that is. I would like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has given their time, money and goodwill this year.
“Reaching this significant total means we can continue to plan, expand and develop our support for local cancer patients and their loved ones.
“As always, we are looking forward at how we can continue to fundraise for our community. We launched the £5million Sunflower Appeal this summer and have reached £310,000 which is a great start, but we have a long way still to go,” she added.
For further details of how to support the charity and for information about the events visit www.lingendavies.co.uk
This year’s fun run is the Sunflower Sprint being held on Sunday, 17th May in Caersws, Shrewsbury, and Telford. The Titty Trail will take place in two locations again on Saturday and Sunday 10th and 11th October.