Give the Gift of Christmas

Give the Gift of Christmas to one of the 440 parents and children who we support every year with cancer.

Families who have lost a parent, or who are preparing to spend their last Christmas with a loved one. This year, we need your support to help us continue to deliver Family Support to the hundreds of mothers, fathers, young people, and children who rely on our vital services.

 

Click on the tree below to Donate & Leave a Message of Hope to a local family impacted by cancer.

Charlotte and Children

Client Story

“After Gavin was diagnosed in 2023 with terminal cancer, we knew we no longer had the luxury of planning a long future as a family. Luckily Cancer Focus NI have come into our lives. Their Family Support team have been fantastic helping us prepare for our first Christmas without Gavin. They are helping us as a family to express our emotions and make us feel like we are not alone.”

Read Charlotte's story

WAYS TO GET INVOLVED

SPEAK TO OUR FUNDRAISING ELVES

Setting up an online sponsorship page is easy. Simply visit justgiving.com/cancerfocusni and select ‘Fundraise for Us’.

 

Our Christmas Elves are on hand to make your Christmas fundraising activity a success. For balloons, collection buckets, and advice, please email fundraising@cancerfocusni.org.

Why fundraise for Cancer Focus NI?

This year, we need your support to help us continue to deliver Family Support to the hundreds of mothers, fathers, guardians, young people, and children who rely on our vital services.

 

Just £58 could pay for 1 hour of Family Support at a time when a local family is most in need.

We keep all donations local and invest 80pence in every £1 directly towards the delivery of our cancer services.

Family Support

Family Support is one way for children, parents, and guardians to express their emotions in a safe environment.

Bereavement Support

A service for grieving families to come together and for children and carers to meet others to gain support and friendship.

Dads' Group

An opportunity for bereaved dads to meet with Family Support workers in an informal setting and talk as a group.