In February, we were saddened to hear that Marilyn Barnes (founder of the Cambridge Cancer Help Centre) had passed away. Marilyn started the Centre back in 1986 – so this year we celebrate 40 years. We asked Ann Dingley for some words about Marilyn which we share below – what an amazing legacy indeed.

Marilyn got her support group up and running with 2 new members and she held meetings during the evening once a month at a school in Blinco Grove.

Marilyn felt there was a great need for people who had cancer to meet and connect with each other in order to strongly support themselves through thick and thin on their cancer journeys.

One of the Centre’s regular supporters said in our newsletters that she walked tearfully in to the Centre for the first time and always walked out of the Centre with aching sides from laughter.

What an amazing legacy Marilyn has left to benefit so many hundreds/thousands of people. I remember her with much affection. A remarkable and very special person.

– Ann Dingley
(text abbreviated for publication)

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  • Feb

    17

    Look Good Feel Better – Wellbeing Event – 17th February 2025

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  • Mar

    18

    Fatigue Management workshop on Tuesday 18th March at 1.30pm.

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  • Feb

    26

    Breast Cancer Now are holding a Moving Forward course on 26th Feb and 5th March 2025

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  • Feb

    4

    Macmillan Take Control Workshop on 4th/11th February 2025

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  • Dec

    14

    Cambridge Wind Band – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas”

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  • Dec

    11

    Scam Protection Talk by Kate Thwaites from Cambridgeshire Police

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