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Do you dare to dangle for Macmillan cancer support ?   
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From: 12 July 2008
To: 12 July 2008
Be a dare devil, jump on the adrenaline ride and support Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the Suffolk Abseil at Ipswich Hospital

Strap yourself in and let the wind rush through your hair as you take in the wonderful views of Ipswich. This is an exhilarating and spine tingling challenge that will put you on the edge of your seat as you descend approximately 150ft down the side of the Maternity Unit at the Ipswich Hospital. The Suffolk Abseil is open to people of all ages and fitness levels. Either register as a daring individual or rope in a team and take the plunge together. (Parental consent is required for those aged 16 or under).

Mark Fox Community Fundraiser for Suffolk said ‘It promises to be great day and we are encouraging everyone to take part as this is a once in a lifetime experience. All participants will feel a real sense of achievement once they have conquered their fears and taken the plunge. We feel this is a challenge that many people really want to do’

Each year 3,500 people in Suffolk are told they have cancer. Advances in diagnosis and treatments also mean more people are living with cancer for longer. This is increasing the Pressure on Macmillan Services and the need for your support. With you alongside us supporting our work, Macmillan can give more people living with cancer the support they need. The Suffolk Abseil aims to raise upwards of £5000 to help fund a whole range of cancer services in Suffolk that make a huge difference to the lives of local cancer patients. For more information or to register tel: 01449 770409 or email suffolkabseil@macmillan.org.uk or visit www.macmillan.org.uk/suffolk


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