How do you sign up for the brave the shave?
How do I sign up to Brave the Shave? You can sign up online here. We'll automatically create a profile page that you can ask your friends and family to donate to. Please use your Brave the Shave profile to collect online donations, as we're unable to link other fundraising pages e.g. JustGiving.
Can you shave your head for charity?
It's not for everyone but it can be a good way to raise money and awareness of cancer. ... If a family member or friend is having cancer treatment, you might decide to do a sponsored head shave to raise money in support of their cancer care.
How does Brave the shave work?
Brave the Shave yourself
Simply pick a date to shave your head, set up a free charity fundraiser on GoFundMe, post your crowdfunder across your social platforms and let the donations roll in! Take the time to tell your story. Why are you braving the shave?
How do I pay money into Macmillan?
Call us on +44 207 091 2235, and we can take a credit or debit card payment in Great British Pounds over the phone.
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Ways to donate
- make a one-off donation or become a regular donor.
- pay in money from a collection or a fundraising event online.
- make a donation in memory of someone or in celebration of a special occasion.
What services Macmillan provide?
Cancer information and support
- Cancer information and support.
- Supporting someone.
- Get help.
- Stories and media.
Do you have to pay for Macmillan care?
You are usually offered an assessment of your needs. You usually have to pay towards the cost of services, depending on your financial situation. But you may be able to get extra benefits to help you get care.
What do Macmillan Cancer Support do?
We find out what matters to people affected by cancer, and fight for the best deal. We help shape policies and work with the government to improve lives.
Are Macmillan Nurses for end of life care?
Some people think that Macmillan nurses only help people at the end of life. But you can be referred to a palliative care nurse at any stage of your cancer experience. Some people may be referred when they are first diagnosed.