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Giada’s Story: Walking the Kiltwalk to give back
Last year, Giada took on the Mighty Stride at the Edinburgh Kiltwalk, walking 20 miles in support of NHS Lothian Charity, and […]


From Diagnosis to Discovery: How Your Support Is Changing Breast Cancer Care
Angela was only 51 years old when she walked into the Edinburgh Cancer Centre and heard the words no one […]

Kelsey’s story: Taking on the Kiltwalk Big Stroll in Memory of David
Kelsey and her son Jack are taking on this year’s Glasgow Kiltwalk. It is a walk filled with love, memory, and the courage to keep moving forward after losing someone who meant the world to them.
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Create your fundraising page today to start supporting your local NHS patients, visitors and staff. Our preferred channel is Just […]

Alan’s Story: Walking 100 Miles After Cancer Treatment
Travelling to the Western General for treatment, Alan noticed an advert for Walk 100 Miles in June. He realised that this was how he could reconnect with his love for walking and reclaim a part of himself whilst also giving something back to the people who had cared for him.

Tonic Arts: Winter Round Up
Bringing Colour, Comfort and Creativity to NHS Lothian This Winter. By Susan Grant and Len McCaffer As winter eases and […]

FACE: Spring Update
We’re excited to share updates on several projects that are taking place, particularly in the outdoor spaces around the Edinburgh Cancer Centre, helping to make them more welcoming, peaceful, and restorative.

How Donors are Helping Young Adults with Chronic Kidney Disease Feel Seen, Supported and Less Alone
For young adults living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), life can feel isolating. Hospital appointments dominate everyday life, plans are interrupted by fatigue, and many struggle to explain their condition or hide it completely out of fear of being treated differently.
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