Three young pupils at Westfields Junior School in Yateley find a novel way to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Murray Spark has recently returned from the challenge of a lifetime to raise funds for people affected by cancer, as a tribute to his parents who both died as a result of their cancers.
Hampshire volunteer Eileen Phillips has been cycling in Provence with her husband, John, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Macmillan supporters across Hampshire attended a rally held at The Ark Conference Centre at Basingstoke on 25 April.
Over 400 people walked the 7.5mile or 12.5mile routes across Watership Down, near Kingsclere, on 4 May this year to raise money for people affected by cancer.
Teresa and friends walk the walk in memory of a much loved friend.
Gosport ladies raise £500 in memory of friend.
Pupils from Regent's Park Community College in Southampton held a cake sale to raise money for people affected by cancer.
Merit Recruitment in Basingstoke raise £3800 for the Hampshire Appeal!
On 07.07.07, the small village of Durley played host to a spectacular Bond Extravaganza!
Thanks to everyone that took part in this years Pedal Paddle Pace. The day was a great success, apart from the torrential rain!
People of the South put their best foot forward on Watership Down!
Kendo experts from around the world put on an impressive display of their skills in order to raise money for Macmillan.
Hampshire supporter, Murray Spark, is currently undertaking the challenge of a lifetime in aid of Macmillan.
Portsmouth based supporter, Trevor Jones, is planning to run the Chicago Marathon for Macmillan in October, and has come up with a unique fundraising idea in order to raise the cash!
Having not run prior to race day for 2 months due to what I thought was a ligament problem, I knew my timing wasn't going to be record breaking.
The Great Wall of China trip was a fantastic experience.
I have now completed five Macmillan cycling challenges:
Neil Evans and Matt Bailey decided to organise a charity football match when Ivan Mitchell, a friend and colleague, was diagnosed with cancer in the early part of 2006.
Paul Morgan, Hampshire Fundraising Manager; Captain Nick Lambert and some of the crew were present at the HMS Endurance cheque presentation held in September.
Lyn Ansell who lost her mother to cancer, is raising money for Macmillan by being sponsored to decorate her car and the money raised is now up to £1,665!
Duathlon & Macmillan Fun Run.