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Christmas 2024

Cancer changes everything. But this Christmas, so can you. Help us support people affected by cancer across our region. This year we’re shining a light on the vital services we provide to young cancer patients and their families.

Star Appeal 2024

Join our Christmas Star Appeal and donate to remember someone special or to change someone’s experience of cancer today.

Shop Online

Give the gift of hope this year by purchasing Christmas cards, virtual gifts and more through our online shop.

Ways to support us this Christmas

Host a Christmas Pyjama day!

Dress in your comfiest, silliest, or most stylish Christmas pyjamas - to spread holiday cheer while supporting a great cause!

Sing Under the Stars

Join us for a magical evening filled with enchanting choral performances, lively brass bands, delicious winter beverages, and the spirit of giving.

Purchase our 'limited edition' bauble

Our ceramic hanging decoration with our Weston Park star swoosh is the perfect addition to your Christmas tree! Visit our online shop.

Need some festive fundraising ideas?

Raise money for Weston Park Cancer Charity and we’ll support you every step of the way.

Our 2024 Christmas stars

This Christmas, we’re shining a light on the vital services we provide to young cancer patients and their families. We're sharing stories from staff and patients.Read more

Every donation counts

Donate to our 2024 Christmas Star Appeal

This Christmas we need your support to continue helping everyone to live with and beyond cancer. We, and the work we do, depends on your generosity.

£15

covers the cost of a patient’s comfort items when they are away from home for their cancer treatment, such as their favourite toiletries and magazines.

£25

pays for a patient’s train ticket to a day out with other young cancer patients, for example a trip to the seaside.

£60

funds a bereavement support session for family members who have recently lost a young person to cancer.

£100

provides a teenager or young adult cancer patient with an annual gym membership for them to continue their fitness routine and hobby.

£250

funds a hardship grant offered to all teenage and young adult patients at the point of their diagnosis.