The Royal British Legion
Registered Number 219279
The British Legion help members of the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, veterans and their families all year round. They also campaign to improve their lives, organise the Poppy Appeal and remember the fallen
Registered Number 219279
Patients and carers come first in everything we do. We’re dedicated to helping myeloma patients live longer and have the best possible quality of life.
We are committed to:
Myeloma research
We direct investment into strategic research which offers the best chance of significantly improving outcomes for myeloma patients. Our important research spans from the laboratory bench to the patient’s bedside.
Education for healthcare professionals
We provide unique resources and tailored information for those involved in the treatment and care of myeloma patients.
Patient advocacy
Our Patient Advocacy Team collaborates with patients, doctors, the Government, NHS and the pharmaceutical industry to influence UK health policy and gain timely access to new treatments for myeloma patients.
Patient information and support
Our Services Team makes sure myeloma patients have access to the best possible information and support to help them come to terms with their diagnosis. The team helps patients and their family make informed decisions about their treatment, care and personal life.
Registered Number SC026116
I was very sad to learn of Sue's departure. I would have loved to have seen her at some point over the last few years and regret that. But I was happy to be able to go to her funeral. A much loved and missed lady. My thoughts are with the family especially Carolyn. We are lucky when we have such fantastic mothers and I do believe they never leave us.
Mrs Anne Francis
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with the family xx
Mrs Luz Gates
We have lovely memories of Sue, who was a kind and lovely lady, with a great sense of humour. We shall miss her and her friendship very much.
Mr & Mrs Jane & Andy Jopling
Remembering a kind and gentle soul who thought well of others.
Dr Colin Brookbanks
Having known Sue for over 60 years when I shared a flat with her in London, I remember her with great affection and as a very kind person. She was very generous and a wonderful cook and a very proud mother to her 3 children. My condolences to the family who I know will miss her.
Mrs Diana Tapp
With many happy memories from the Stone and Gratton families
Mrs Judy Stone