Hope for Tomorrow, the charity which put the world’s first mobile
chemotherapy unit on the road, is to launch its first vehicle in
Wiltshire this week.
The launch on Thursday will be performed by former motor racing
commentator Murray Walker who has supported the charity over a number of
years.
The new Wiltshire unit is named in memory of Kayleigh Louise Wicks
from Christian Malford who lost her battle against cancer last year,
aged 23.
Her parents Angie and Kev Wicks said: “We are delighted that Hope for
Tomorrow have named the new unit in memory of our beloved daughter
Kayleigh. We are inspired by the work of the charity
bringing cancer care for patients closer to home.
Full Article on Wiltshire Times
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