World’s Biggest Coffee Morning

September 25, 2021

What is the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning?

It is a fundraising event for the Macmillan Cancer Support. It’s an annual event and anyone can host, and anyone can attend.

There are private events as well as public ones across the country.

If you want to participate in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning you can host by signing up or attend an event close to you.

In the spirit of the Macmillan Cancer Support’s ambition, the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning is all about helping people through cancer as people, not patients. What’s a better way to do just that than raising a cuppa, enjoying some savories and engaging in a social gathering?

All you have to remember is to bring some cash with you in order to help people diagnosed with cancer get the support they need from day one.

How does the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning help?

The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning helps to fund the Macmillan Cancer Support online community where people affected by cancer can get support 24/7 any day of the year.

It pays for social care and nurses for people living with cancer.

The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning helps families living with cancer have a much needed and well-deserved holiday together.  

…and more!

World’s Biggest Coffee Morning facts

  • It all started in 1990 when people came together and donated the equivalent of a cuppa to the Macmillan Cancer Support
  • It has raised over £275 million over the past 20 years
  • Anyone can participate!
  • You don’t even have to physically attend, it can be done remotely, the most distant one was in Antarctica!

World’s Biggest Coffee Morning activities for children

The World’s Biggest Coffee Morning is a great opportunity to get children involved in charity work and to open up the discussion about cancer.

Children can participate in many ways such as:

  • You could get them involved by hosting an event at school
  • They could bake for the event
  • They could raise money for the cause
  • Research the topic and educate themselves and those around them

https://coffee.macmillan.org.uk/

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