ASCE is a charity set up to help those affected by asbestos related diseases and to campaign for the strictest possible enforcement of the laws about asbestos
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We find that our service users are always interested to hear about new drug trials and what happens on one. Here Ian Terry (pictured) writes about his experiences:
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Sue Farrell and Emily-Jane Scandrett (on the left), both diagnosed with #mesothelioma, have successfully completed the Hallows 12 Parish Challenge, a marathon walk across the Worcestershire, supported by friends from our Mesothelioma Support Group. More: https://t.co/qCPtNUCo4a
We’re privileged to be part of a family of organisations across the UK that make communities better places to be with the help of @TNLUK. The community we serve is region-wide. Our thanks go to those who play the National Lottery. More at https://t.co/oTReu2z9sI
We are truly delighted to announce that the Weston Family Trustees - @WestonFdn - have, after careful consideration, offered us a grant of £15,000. Thank you very much! Find out more about our work at https://t.co/oTReu2yBDa
Action #Mesothelioma Day causes a flutter in #Birmingham
60 people attended our Action #Mesothelioma Day event in #Birmingham. The pictures show the Act of Remembrance at the start of the meeting. More at https://t.co/YkopTFiB05
Here are some questions we'd like you to ask your local candidates about before you decide how to cast your vote at the General Election...
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Join us on Action #Mesothelioma Day at Carrs Lane Church in #Birmingham, to raise awareness about asbestos related diseases and raise money for @MesoUK.
More at https://t.co/rf4pDyghie
Keynote speaker Alida Coates, (pictured) from @Mesouk.
Listen to 2 of our Support Group members, Emily-Jane and Sue, talking about their diagnosis with #mesothelioma with Elliott Webb on @bbchw. The broadcast is available for another 27 days. Elliott is shocked to learn how dangerous asbestos still is.
More at https://t.co/gvLzAMraff
Our campaign to persuade Altrad – current owners of Cape – to make a £10 million donation to #mesothelioma research is gathering pace!
2 new experts have called upon @altrad_services to help pay for more research.
More at https://t.co/FgasQjgoBz
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Emily-Jane and Sue, two West Midlands mesothelioma patients, will be taking on an incredible challenge of hiking 26 miles in one day to raise vital funds for Mesothelioma UK & @AsbestosCentral. Thank you so much to you both, you are truly inspirational 💙 https://t.co/9JGzR1Ljcc
Glen Harris writes: #MesoUK and #AsbestosCentral have been a tremendous support to both my dad and mom. I have decided to do a bike ride in May to raise funds for their work. I am riding the full length of France, which is 850 miles. To find out more: https://t.co/TUQqp8ZEZ9
#Mesothelioma patient Reg Harris has written to Ran Oren CEO of @altrad_services: Until my diagnosis I had a life of mountaineering & caving. Now I have difficulty walking to the shops! His family have added their voices. More: https://t.co/IEoX49TVrA…@LawyerRan
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Sue Farrall, (3rd from left) & Emily-Jane Scandrett (2nd from right) are undertaking the 26 mile Hallow 12 Parish Challenge on Sat 6 Jul 24, a marathon hike thru the Worc countryside. They have #mesothelioma, a terminal #asbestos-related cancer. More at https://t.co/Vd7LQ6ei7Z
More than 40 people marked Workers’ Memorial Day outside St Philip's Cathedral in #Birmingham on Saturday. The key note speaker was Shelly Asquith from the #TUC.
The picture shows the 1 minute silence. We need to go on fighting for the living!
More at https://t.co/dHVbTKwRb3
In Oct 23, Sally Anne Reedman - a member of our Butterfly Group - and her daughter Emma received the ‘Most Inspirational Fundraisers’ award from @MesoUK. Sally Anne is pictured below left, and Emma right, at the awards ceremony in Brighton.
More at https://t.co/rVAvjR7YUL
Maureen Chetwyn writes: My husband Bob, (Pictured during his treatment) was diagnosed with #mesothelioma on the 30/07/14. The help we received from Asbestos Support Central England was invaluable.
Read the whole story here: https://t.co/EY4dwYYPwf