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So that we can expand our range of financial support services to ensure we educate and support those with cancer & reduce financial hardship
by Georgie Moseley in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
This project has been nominated by Coversure Insurance Services (Bromsgrove) in the Aviva UK Broker Community Fund in 2024.
Help Harry Help Others (HHHO) is a cancer support charity deeply rooted in lived experience. Founded in memory of my son Harry, who was just 11 when he passed away from cancer, HHHO has grown into a beacon of support for adults and children facing cancer across the Midlands. At our Drop-In Cancer Support Centre, we provide immediate, empathetic support, offering a comprehensive range of emotional, practical, and financial services to those in need.
Together with a dedicated team of four, I oversee the charities evolvement, ensuring that we continue Harry’s legacy by making sure no one faces cancer alone. Our work is driven by the understanding that cancer not only devastates health but also personal finances. Today, as families grapple with the economic impact of a cancer diagnosis—exacerbated by the cost of living crisis—our mission has never been more critical.
Our vision is to expand our financial support services to meet the growing needs of over 1,500 service users and the broader cancer community in the Midlands. With your support, we aim to introduce new programs like:
Funding from Aviva would enable the establishment of regular 'Cosy Cafes' and a series of topical workshops designed to educate and assist our community in navigating their financial challenges. It would also support the provision of free, nutritious meals and the resources needed to conduct these workshops, including materials and speakers.
Your contribution will directly empower individuals and families to manage the financial strain of cancer more effectively, ensuring they have access to the support they need when they need it most. Together, we can make a substantial difference in the lives of those affected by cancer, providing them not just with support, but with the tools for resilience and independence during their most challenging times