2018

Cancer Support Scotland, has appointed a new CEO: Rob Murray

  Cancer Support Scotland is delighted to announce the appointment of Rob Murray as our new Chief Executive. Following an intensive and rigorous recruitment process with help from Aspen recruitment, specialists in Charity CEO appointments, it is Rob Murray we are welcoming aboard. Rob will be starting mid December with Cancer Support Scotland and is ready… Read More »Cancer Support Scotland, has appointed a new CEO: Rob Murray

12 days of Kindness

  12 Days of Kindness 1. Send a Christmas card with an extra special message Did you know we stock a range of charity Christmas Cards? You can buy them directly from us. Visit our Calman centre on the Gartnavel campus at 75 Shelley Rd, Glasgow, G12 0ZE. 2. Donate an auction or raffle prize… Read More »12 days of Kindness

How Myofascial Release therapy is releasing pain and tension for Cancer patients?

  Myofascial Release (MFR) Myofascial Release (MFR) is a specialised treatment that releases restrictions within the connective tissue also known as Fascia. The Fascia tissue is woven around every muscle, bone, artery and veins it also wraps around your internal organs. Put simply it is binding us together. Why is Myofascial Release used? If the… Read More »How Myofascial Release therapy is releasing pain and tension for Cancer patients?

Fundraising is a family affair

  Meet the Fundraising Fingland family. We are so proud to introduce Lachie, Fiona and Chiara of the Fingland family who are taking part in the Great Scottish Run. Those that follow our posts on Social Media may already be familiar with the Fingland family. Together with friends and family the Fingland’s have been actively… Read More »Fundraising is a family affair

Why Volunteering Matters?

  Thinking about volunteering for a cause that matters to you? We’re always grateful to our growing team of volunteers. With volunteers it’s possible to provide essential counselling and complementary therapy for people affected by cancer. Read on to discover why volunteering matters for you and the people you are helping. Why volunteering matters? Without… Read More »Why Volunteering Matters?

Launching New Stress Management Drop in Evenings

  Cancer Support Scotland is launching Stress Management Drop-In evenings. We’re aware everyone’s experience of coping with cancer is different. Everyone reacts in their own way and are feeling stressed and anxious at different times. You can’t predict when you’ll be needing support to deal with stress. That’s why we’re here for you. We asked… Read More »Launching New Stress Management Drop in Evenings