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Nearly 300 children and young people and hundreds more family members affected by a cancer diagnosis from Sheffield and other parts of Yorkshire will receive help and support thanks to a grant from Yorkshire West Riding Freemasons to the Cavendish Cancer Care charity.

The £60,000 grant will help families from Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley, Doncaster, North Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and works with any child or young person affected by cancer – whether diagnosed with a childhood cancer themselves, affected by a cancer diagnosis in the family or in need of support following a cancer bereavement.  The work of the charity has a strong positive impact on children’s lives.

The grant will be used to benefit the charity’s Children and Young People’s Service (CYPS), which provides psychological support for children, up to the age of 18 who have been affected by cancer. The funds will make a significant contribution towards funding the new role of Head of Service for Children and Young People which was introduced by the charity earlier this year and will allow for a new strategic focus on providing much-needed services for children.

The new post has been filled by Claire Furbey, a qualified integrative counsellor focusing on person-centred counselling who has 16 years of experience working with children and young people. Claire will take a key strategic lead in developing the Children and Young People’s Services, including exploring and incorporating new elements such as sibling and family group work and online resources.

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