Celebrating Medigold Health’s 3rd Macmillan coffee morning
We are super excited to announce that our third Macmillan Coffee Morning was a success, raising an impressive £633 for Macmillan Cancer Support!
The event gave us a chance to come together as a team, enjoy some delicious homemade treats, and contribute to an important cause that helps people living with cancer.
The morning featured a wonderful variety of cakes, biscuits, and savoury snacks, all generously made or donated by our colleagues. Whether baking, donating, entering our virtual competitions or simply joining us for coffee and a chat, everyone played a part in making the event a great success.
We will pour the £633 raised directly back into Macmillan Cancer Support, helping them continue their vital work of providing care, advice, and financial assistance to cancer patients and their families. We’re proud to support this cause, knowing the difference these funds will make in the lives of so many.
We want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who contributed, whether through donations or participation and to those who helped organise and run the event. It was fantastic to see so many people get involved for such a worthy cause!
We’re already looking forward to next year’s Macmillan Coffee Morning and hope to raise even more to support the incredible work Macmillan does!
Stay tuned for more updates on how Medigold Health is supporting both our employees and the wider community.

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