
Our Charity was set up in 2007 to raise funds and provide funding for equipment, patient care and research for the well being of cancer patients throughout the West of Scotland.
Our primary recipient of donations is the Beatson Oncology unit based at their new facilities at Gartnavel Hospital - a very worthwhile cause we hope you will agree.
We achieve this through collections, donations and the organisation of charity fundraising events - we hope that you will be able to support us in this.
You can contact us for further information
by email: info@curecancerscotland.org
or by telephone: 0141 931 5040
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Over the past year we have been active around the West of Scotland where we have held regular Supermarket bag packing days, can collections, auction nights, market stalls and Psychic Nights.
We should say a particular thank you to Asda, Marks and Spencer, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and the Braehead Centre for supporting us in this.
Psychic Night
Our regular Psychic Night is held in the Clydebank Town Hall, Clydebank on the last Wednesday of the Month. Dates will be posted here when known. Starts at 7.30pm but private readings from 6.45pm
Next Psychic Night: TBA
We are always looking for Volunteers - so if you can spare us a few hours of your time we would be pleased to hear from you.
We are based in Bearsden and hold fundraising events throughout the West of Scotland.
Please give Kay a call on 0141 931 5040
Cure Cancer Golf Trophy
Clober Golf Club Sat 14th May
Once again we are holding our very successful CCGT at Clober. Last year's fantastic turnout raised about £2500.
2010's winner of the shield was Richey Macfarlane who turned in a great score to narrowly beat the next placed contestant. The main prizes this year consist of 4 balls at some of Scotland's finest courses. Also a great selection of runner up prizes have been kindly donated.
Richey Macfarlane CCGT winner 2010
News
The Beatson Fund Donation
Cure Cancer Scotland recently made a donation of £10 000 to The Beatson Fund.
Our charity, which is based in Milngavie, raised the amount through fundraising events including bag packing, psychic nights, raffles, a ladies night held in Old Kilpatrick and various other ventures.
We are well on the way to making a similar donation to The Beatson’s Pebble Appeal, a joint venture between Glasgow University and the Beatson.

Pictured are from left to right Ann Cobburn, Secretary of Cure Cancer Scotland, Dr Gerry Robertson of the Beatson Fund and Kay McFarlane Chairperson of Cure Cancer Scotland.