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More than 1,000 people across the north and north-east have rallied around a cancer charity to raise vital funds for its service.
Maggie’s centres, which offer lifeline support to people with cancer, has launched a 300,000 steps challenge event to fight the devastating impact of the pandemic.
The fundraiser is held through Facebook, where everybody can join for free and complete the challenge at their own pace.
Maggie s cancer charity fundraiser will run and run By Alasdair Fraser Published: 06:45, 25 January 2021
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Maggieâs Andrew Benjamin.
A cancer charity that brings comfort to sufferers and their friends and family, is set to benefit from a runaway fundraising success.
Hundreds of men and women in and around Inverness have signed up to jog 50 miles by the end of January to raise funds for Maggieâs Highlands.
It amounts to a timely boost for Maggieâs which, like many charities, has been hit by a downturn in fundraising activities amid the pandemic.