The Future Fund received £1 million donation from the Barbour Foundation to build children’s cancer research facility at Newcastle University

Newcastle, UK, 23-9-2014 — /EuropaWire/ — The Future Fund campaign has taken a significant step closer to its goal of establishing a specialist children’s cancer research facility at Newcastle University after receiving a £1 million donation from the Barbour Foundation.

Dame Margaret Barbour, Chairman of global lifestyle brand Barbour and a patron of the Future Fund, announced the major gift at a fundraising event hosted last night (September 19th) by author Bill Bryson to further boost the campaign.

The Future Fund aims to raise £5.5 million to create the Newcastle University Centre for Childhood Cancer, a state-of-the-art facility where the city’s academics and clinicians can advance and accelerate the children’s cancer research and treatment that has already earned them international recognition.  It is a collaborative project between the University, the North of England Children’s Cancer Research (NECCR) charity and Newcastle Hospitals’ Great North Children’s Hospital (GNCH) – home to one of the UK’s leading centres for paediatric oncology.

Dame Margaret Barbour said: “I established The Barbour Foundation in 1988 to help charitable causes, cultural and community projects primarily in the North East.  I am delighted that through the Foundation we have been able to make this donation to the Future Fund for such a worthwhile cause. Treatment of childhood cancer has been one of the success stories of modern medicine, but there is still further progress to be made. The Future Fund campaign will enable this progress to move on to the next level. I am extremely proud to be associated with this vital work.”

The donation brings the total raised by the Future Fund to £1.7 million since its launch just 11 weeks ago and it follows major celebrity endorsement from North East heroes including Sting, Mark Knopfler and David Almond.

Professor Josef Vormoor, Director of the Northern Institute for Cancer Research at Newcastle University (NICR) and Honorary Consultant Paediatric Oncologist at the GNCH, is leading the Future Fund campaign and said he was overwhelmed by this latest donation.

He said: “The Barbour Foundation is renowned for the incredible work it does to help good causes in the region and we are extremely grateful to receive its support. The Future Fund is gathering some real momentum thanks to the support of the public and our donors and with their help behind us we are well on our way to hitting our target and ultimately giving more children with cancer a future to look forward to.”

The planned Newcastle University Centre for Childhood Cancer will be established in the heart of the Newcastle University campus and will help the city retain key staff and attract additional internationally recognised experts in the field. Work will focus on developing therapies with fewer side effects and treatments for children with advanced cancer of those whose cancer has come back.

Dame Margaret visited the children’s cancer ward at the GNCH to meet some of the patients who stand to benefit from the work of the Future Fund. She heard first-hand of the experience of ten-year-old Mary Dafter of Benwell, Newcastle, who is currently fighting cancer with the help of clinicians at the GNCH and researchers at the University.

In April, Mary was diagnosed as having developed a rare type of tumour called a Ewing’s sarcoma around her shoulder, a cancer made even rarer by the fact it had developed in soft tissue rather than in bone where it is usually found.

Mary’s mum Emma said: “It is so important to learn what we can about childhood cancer because this knowledge will help other children in the future. In fact it’s only because of the research on children ten or 20 years ago that doctors know how to treat children like Mary as well as they do now.

“The Future Fund is really close to our hearts because once you realise that this can happen to anyone – that life can suddenly change overnight for anyone – you realise how important it is to work together to give hope to all parents and children.

“Mary was always a very special little girl and in some ways we actually feel quite lucky to have faced this together as a family because it has made us realise more than ever how precious life is and how we all need to take the time to value the truly important things in life.

For information please visit Future Fund’s website. To donate visit Just Giving, text NCFF01 plus the amount of your donation to 70070 or telephone 0191 208 7250.  Support the fund on Facebook and on Twitter @FutureFundNCL and use the hashtag #NCLFF

Key Facts:

  • Newcastle University is a Russell Group University
  • Ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2014)
  • Ranked 22nd in The Sunday Times 2015 Good University Guide
  • Amongst our peers Newcastle is:
    • Joint 6th in the UK for student satisfaction
    • Ranked 8th in the UK for Medical research power
    • Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) top 20 strategic partner
  • 93.7% of our students are in a job or further training within six months ofgraduating
  • We have a world-class reputation for research excellence and are spearheading three major societal challenges that have a significant impact on global society. These themes are: Ageing, Sustainability, and Social Renewal
  • Newcastle University is the first UK university to establish a fully owned international branch campus for medicine at its NUMed Campus in Malaysiawhich opened in 2011
  • Our international students put Newcastle University in the world’s top 50 (ISB 2013) of global universities.
  • Newcastle University Business School is one of 20 Triple Accredited Business Schools in the UK

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The Future Fund received £1 million donation from the Barbour Foundation to build children’s cancer research facility at Newcastle University

The Future Fund received £1 million donation from the Barbour Foundation to build children’s cancer research facility at Newcastle University

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