CANCER CHARITY HAS ALL HANDS ON DECK FOR BRISTOL HARBOUR FESTIVAL
By henryspiritpr | Monday, July 26, 2010, 14:59
Visitors to this weekend’s Bristol Harbour Festival
can look forward to massages, relaxation workshops, healthy food demonstrations
and tastings as part of Penny Brohn Cancer Care’s range of fundraising
activities taking place during the free, annual event.
The Bristol-based organisation is the first-ever
charity partner to be chosen by the Festival and hopes to raise thousands of
pounds at the event, which attracts more than a quarter of a million people to
the city’s waterfront each summer.
A 100-strong team of general volunteers will be
collecting money for the charity over the Festival weekend and people are also
invited to go along to the Penny
Brohn Therapy
Village and find out more
about the charity’s work and the range of free services it provides for people
living with cancer and their families.
Situated near the Amphitheatre, the Therapy Village will give visitors the chance to
take time out from the bustle of the waterfront and enjoy a calm, relaxing
interlude. Free taster sessions in complementary treatments such as Indian head
massage and reflexology are on offer, as well as relaxation workshops teaching
stress busting techniques and a selection of books, relaxation CDs and organic
bodycare products are available to buy from the charity’s market stall.
Penny Brohn Cancer Care will also be bringing its
own organic FoodFest to the event. Chefs from the Centre will provide mouth-watering
meal demonstrations, serve up tasty treats and offer information and advice on
nutrition, with the new Penny Brohn Cancer Care recipe booklet on sale to
encourage healthy eating.
Emily Waller, Corporate and Community Manager at
Penny Brohn Cancer Care, explained: “This is a fantastic opportunity for the
charity to share the work we do with thousands of Harbour Festival visitors and
at the same time raise thousands of pounds to help people in the area living with
cancer.
“As the first year in our two-year partnership with the
Harbour Festival, we want to make it a huge success and hope that lots of
people will join in the fun activities we have organised.”
To find out more about the charity and its work,
visit www.pennybrohncancercare.org.
NOTES
TO EDITORS
1.
Penny Brohn Cancer Care is Bristol Harbour Festival’s first
ever charity partner. The following group activities will take place in the Therapy Village
over the weekend:
Relaxation sessions: Saturday & Sunday 12.15; 14.15;
16.15
Cooking demonstrations: Saturday & Sunday 15.00; 15.00
2.
Penny Brohn Cancer Care Centre
is located at Chapel Pill Lane, Pill, Bristol, BS20 0HH
3.
Penny Brohn Cancer Care is the UK’s leading provider of
complementary care for people with cancer and their loved ones.
4. All our services follow the Bristol Approach. Developed by
Penny Brohn Cancer Care, the Bristol Approach is a unique combination of
physical, emotional and spiritual support using complementary therapies and
self-help techniques. Our services are offered free of charge and work
hand-in-hand with conventional medical treatment. Services and support are open to all adults in the UK affected by cancer and are now
free of charge.
5. Our services are
offered through a range of residential and non residential programmes such as
day courses, one to one appointments and support groups. This unique
whole-person approach gives people the practical tools necessary to live well
with, and beyond cancer.
6.
For
information and support contact the Helpline on 0845 123 23 10 email helpline@pennybrohn.org or log on to www.pennybrohncancercare.org
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