1/1 A RETIRED Ellesmere Port teacher has smashed her fundraising target in aid of a cancer charity. Diane Sanna, who now lives in Penyffordd, Flintshire, was a pastoral leader and teacher at Whitby High School in Ellesmere Port until she retired in 2016. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 and had treatment and surgery at Wrexham Maelor Hospital and Glan Clwyd Hospital. Following her treatment, she was completely discharged from the hospital and decided she wanted to give something back. Since 2014, she has done many activities to help charities; including photo and walking challenges for Cancer Research, running the London Marathon for the Teenage Cancer Trust and a run in Barcelona for the Brain Tumour Charity - all of which collectively raised more than £9,500.
Keyline pledges to raise £5,000 for Prostate Cancer UK this December 16 December, 2020 SHARE Keyline Civils Specialist has committed to raising £5,000 to support research into better ways to diagnose and treat prostate cancer.
One man dies every 45 minutes from prostate cancer, which is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK. Around 400,000 men are living with or after a prostate cancer diagnosis, and that number keeps rising.
Over the last 10 years, Keyline has helped Prostate Cancer UK raise awareness of the desease with its customers and employees. Through fundraising initiatives Keyline has also raised over £1.8 million for for the charity.
This December, Keyline is encouraging each of its branches to raise at least £150 to help ensure Prostate Cancer UK can maintain its vital research work during these challenging times.