Local charity, Aurora Wellbeing visited Ranby House and were presented with a cheque for a charitable donation.
Following a sell-out Yuletide Afternoon Tea event organised by Ranby Parents’ Group in December, over £1,200 was raised for the Worksop cancer charity.
Aurora Wellbeing Centre, based in the old library buildings on Memorial Avenue in Worksop, offers a free package of support for people in Bassetlaw who are affected by cancer or are living with a cancer diagnosis, along with their family, friends and carers.
Anna Shaw, Care Navigator at Aurora, was presented with the cheque.
She said:
"It is thanks to the support of local groups and organisations like this that we are able to offer support to anyone in Bassetlaw affected by cancer, or who is living with a cancer diagnosis.
Every year we help hundreds of local people either undergoing treatment or who have completed treatment, to ensure they get essential support for their physical and emotional well-being.
Ranby House parent, Clare Recaldin said:
"We are delighted to support Aurora. It is a charity that is close to our hearts and helps so many people in our local community."
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