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Partners and Successes

Partners and Successes We are proud of our sector leading partners at Macmillan that range a variety of sectors. From Warner Leisure Hotels to Topps Tiles, npower to BMW, we utilise our skills and knowledge to deliver mutually beneficial partnerships. The partners below are just a small selection who we work with. Please see our Corporate Partnerships website for further information. M&S and World’s Biggest Coffee Morning The fantastic partnership between Macmillan Cancer Support and M&S has already raised over £13 million since 2010 to date. We are proud to have M&S as the headline partner for our flagship fundraising event, World’s Biggest Coffee Morning this September. During the month, customers are able to pick up a range of foodie treats in M&S Foodhalls as well as indulge in a hot drink and cake in their cafés, all with a donation to Macmillan. But this is a partnership built on much more than coffee and cake, and the last eight years have seen M&S embed Macmillan into their business, with hundreds of M&S staff pledging to support Macmillan through fundraising and volunteering. You can find out more information about our M&S partnership, and impact the money that they raise has to people living with cancer here. Lloyds Banking Group and Nationwide At Macmillan, we know that money worries can be confusing and overwhelming. That’s why we're working with leading high street banks and building society such as Lloyds Bank, Bank of Scotland, Halifax and Nationwide to help their customers receive support and make informed financial decisions following a cancer diagnosis. Working together with Lloyds Banking Group and Nationwide, we’ve developed dedicated Cancer Support Teams who help their customers diagnosed with cancer. Macmillan has trained these teams so they understand what a cancer diagnosis entails and its financial impact. The teams help their customers manage their money through specialist support tailored to their individual needs. This may include help to manage their finances, as well as practical guidance on personal banking, savings, loans, mortgages and credit cards. Watch Tracy’s story and how important Lloyds Bank’s support was here Just Say the Word campaign We’re working with partners across the construction, electrical and home improvement sectors to try and encourage more men to speak up and seek cancer support. With their help, we’re raising awareness of cancer and telling people where they can get support. And we’re raising vital funds to help some of the millions of people in the UK affected by cancer today. You can find more information, and stories from Luke, Adam, Amuz, Antoine and Gary here. Boots UK Boots UK and Macmillan Cancer Support are working together to ensure people affected by cancer, wherever they are in the UK, have access to the best cancer information and support in their local community. By combining our expertise to deliver innovative services and improve access to localised support across the UK, we aim to connect people and their loved ones to the information and support in their community. Ensure people affected by cancer can have conversations about the wider, practical and emotional issues, at a time when they need it most. By providing bespoke training to Boots UK pharmacists and No7 Advisors, we aim to utilise their expert health and beauty advice to help people affected by cancer feel more like themselves. To find out more information about our partnership with Boots UK, please see here. Homepride and World’s Biggest Coffee Morning A brand new partnership for 2018, Homepride flour are proudly supporting our flagship fundraising event, World’s Biggest Coffee Morning this September. During the month of September, you will be able to support Macmillan by buying packs of Homepride both Self-Raising and Plain flour. For every pack sold, 5p will be donated to Macmillan. All packs can be purchased at all major retailers and money raised will help people living with cancer.
 
 
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