Luton Airport continues to support Macmillan Cancer Support
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LLA has renewed its partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support for a further 12 months, following a successful two years of fundraising.
The airport has raised £145,000 for the charity, beating the original £80,000 target set out when the partnership began.
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Hide AdThe money has been used to fund 360 Macmillan grants in the area, helping families meet the costs that come from cancer and its treatment.
Staff from the airport have raised the money through cake sales, collections in the terminal, a Santa Dash, a Summer Solstice Runway Run and a four day charity bike ride from Paris to Amsterdam.
Caron Hooper, community relations executive at London Luton Airport said “We’re delighted to extend our partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support for another year.
"All our colleagues at the airport have really thrown themselves into raising money for this great cause, and we’re all looking forward to another year of supporting the invaluable work that Macmillan does in the local area.”
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Hide AdThe airport’s fundraising efforts were recently recognised at Macmillan Cancer Support’s Corporate Thank You Awards with LLA winning the Internal Engagement Award.
Macmillan’s head of corporate partnerships complimented the fundraising efforts and engagement from all team members across the airport.
Richard Quaife, corporate partnership manager, Macmillan Cancer Support, said: “Without the support from partners like LLA, Macmillan would not be able to reach as many people to reduce the financial burden a cancer diagnosis can cause.
"So, a big thank you to all the employees and passengers at Luton Airport for your dedication and support over the last two years.”