A popular charity golf day is coming to Minchinhampton Golf Club to help bring cancer care closer to people in Gloucestershire. The 2023 Hope for Tomorrow Golf Day will take place on the Championship Avening Course at Minchinhampton Golf Club on 16 June, following the...

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Hope for Tomorrow wins national patient award for treatment units
Cancer charity, Hope for Tomorrow, has won a national award for helping the NHS to deliver local cancer treatment on mobile cancer care units. The charity won the Patient’s Choice Award at the Building Better Healthcare Awards, held in London and was highly commended...
Gloria Hunniford launches ‘Cuppa for Cancer Care’ campaign to promote local cancer treatment
Gloria Hunniford is heading up a campaign to promote the delivery of localised NHS cancer treatment with the use of mobile cancer care units. Gloria lost her daughter, Caron Keating, to breast cancer in 2004 and is a patron of charity Hope for Tomorrow, which provides...
James Paget launches brand new £300,000 mobile cancer care unit
A brand new, £300,000 mobile cancer care unit has hit the road following a successful trial by James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The unit, which has been given the name Jewel, will allow patients across Great Yarmouth and Waveney to receive cancer...
Lisa Maxwell becomes ambassador for cancer charity as it moves to new HQ in Stonehouse
Cancer charity Hope for Tomorrow, which helps the NHS provide mobile cancer care in local communities, has moved to new offices in Stonehouse. At the opening of its new headquarters, actress Lisa Maxwell was made an ambassador for the charity, as it prepares to expand...
An 11% rise in gifts in wills, with kind-hearted Brits giving to the greatest number of charities in the past decade.
Today marks the start of Remember a Charity Week, an annual awareness week which aims to encourage people to leave a gift to a charity in their wills. Kind-hearted Brits left gifts in wills to 10,670 different charities last year, the highest number recorded over the...
A brand new mobile cancer care unit has launched in East Kent
A brand new, £250,000 mobile cancer care unit is about to hit the road after East Kent residents, businesses and local charities supported a fundraising campaign to help provide cancer patients with treatment in their communities. The new vehicle, named Caron after...
Salisbury League of Friends donates £6,475.50 to towards new mobile cancer care unit
Salisbury Hospitals League of Friends has donated £6,475.50 towards the funding for a new mobile cancer care unit for Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust. The mobile unit, provided by charity Hope for Tomorrow, allows cancer patients to be treated locally rather than...
One Cancer Voice issues letter to The Secretary of State for Health & Social Care on the forthcoming 10-Year Cancer Plan
Hope for Tomorrow have joined more than fifty charities as part of One Cancer Voice coalition, in signing a joint letter to Sajid Javid MP ahead of the 10- Year Cancer Plan. The letter is a public reminder of the coalition's expectations of the 10-Year Cancer Plan and...
One Cancer Voice – 10 Year Cancer Plan
If the new 10-year Cancer Plan is to be successful in delivering world leading and transformative change then we believe it must meet the following 10 tests: The 10-year Cancer Plan has clear political leadership, is fully costed and funded throughout its lifetime,...
A New Look and Feel for Hope for Tomorrow
Hope for Tomorrow have recently undertaken a review of our brand and general look and feel. Our old logo, strapline and brand have served us well, but as we continue to push the boundaries of patient-centric cancer care, we felt it was important to update our image,...
Hope for Tomorrow launches ‘world first’ next generation unit for mobile cancer care
New unit enables access to wider option of vital remote healthcare treatment On Friday 5th November, Hope for Tomorrow launched their next generation state-of-the-art fully mobile medical cancer care unit, a ‘world first’ in healthcare innovation, designed to change...
Dear Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Re: One Cancer Voice charities call for clarity on workforce funding announced in the Spending Review We are following up our letter of 8th October to seek clarity and assurance that the announcement in the Spending Review: "The government will provide hundreds of...
A Letter to the Prime Minister from One Cancer Voice
An urgent call from One Cancer Voice group of cancer charities for the Comprehensive Spending Review to deliver Government commitments to improve cancer survival & care Cancer affects every family across the UK. 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime and...
Delivering Patient-Centric Cancer Care in Rural West Yorkshire.
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust – a case study for the use of Mobile Cancer Care Units When Airedale NHS Foundation Trust needed a way to better serve their wide catchment area of cancer patients, they reached out to Hope for Tomorrow. Securing the use of a mobile...
Hope for Tomorrow Impact Report 2021
As a charity which receives no government funding, we can only do what we do with your support, and demonstrating the impact we can make through your generosity is incredibly important. In a year where the NHS has been put under immense pressure, we recognise the...
Barchester Care Homes Collect Clothes for Cancer Care and support Hope for Tomorrow
“The cause just seemed to resonate with people. To be able to have your treatment come to a location closer to you, just makes total sense" When Kieran Baines, Customer Relationship Manager at Barchester Healthcare first heard about Hope for Tomorrow in May 2021 it...
Concern for cancer patients as restrictions in England end
The end of Covid-19 restrictions in England today could mean anything but Freedom for cancer patients and their families. For many their cancer, or their treatment for cancer, means even two doses of a vaccine leaves them less protected from serious illness resulting...
Stroud Hospitals League of Friends donate £10,296 to support our Gloucestershire mobile cancer care unit .
'The service that Hope for Tomorrow' provides is of such benefit and value to the community of the Five Valleys that we feel privileged to help fund the weekly visit that the mobile unit makes to Stroud Hospital...” A natural partnership Stroud Hospitals League of...
3000 Miles and no sign of stopping.
“Fundraising for Hope for Tomorrow is not just for the moment. Cancer doesn’t discriminate and you never know when you might need the help that Hope for Tomorrow provides” When Kevin Gannaway-Pitts embarked on his own personal fitness challenge in 2016 he couldn’t...
Jo’s fundraising story, in memory of Debbie Peake
“I know how much being able to use the unit meant to Debbie. Having that extra time to be there for her kids was a huge relief” Inspired by her friend Debbie, who sadly died in 2020, Jo from Cirencester has recently completed the Hope for Tomorrow 1000 mile challenge,...
Mobile Cancer Care – Changing the future of cancer treatment.
It has been well publicised that the challenges faced by the NHS throughout the Covid-19 pandemic reach far beyond the direct impact of the virus. Research shows that more than 650,000 people with cancer in the UK (22%) have experienced disruption to their cancer...
Press Release – Wing Walk your Way to Raise Money for Mobile Cancer Care
30 March 2021 If you’ve ever dreamed to flying high, then mobile cancer care charity Hope for Tomorrow is giving you the opportunity to do just this with their Wing Walk Event! Taking place at Damyns Hall Aerodrome in Upminster, Essex on 17th June, this...
Press Release – Ann, 75, living her ‘best life’ thanks to mobile cancer treatment
4 March 2021 Ann Leigh, 75, from Holt, has terminal cancer, but has hailed Hope for Tomorrow’s Mobile Cancer Units in Norfolk as ‘transformational’ as she undergoes regular cancer treatment during the COVID pandemic. Ann needs to receive cancer treatment as part of...