Make it Happen!

A New Support Centre for Everyone:
Children – Young People – Adults

Make it Happen!

A New Support Centre for Everyone:
Children – Young People – Adults

Help us raise £2.4 Million to ‘Make it Happen’

Ayrshire Cancer Support, Ayrshire’s leading cancer support charity has operated in Ayrshire since 1982, helping support adults when cancer affects their life.  Through emotional or practical support, we aim to help save and extend people’s lives.  Over the years we have built Ayrshire’s biggest free patient transport service, developed professional counselling and well-being support and provided a safe, friendly space at our Kilmarnock centre for people often isolated because of their cancer diagnosis. 

Now we are embarking on the next phase of our journey to develop our second purpose-built facility and extend the vital services we offer to local people living with, or affected by, cancer, including the region’s only dedicated complete support facility for children and young people. We need your help to raise funds to make it happen.

Fundraising Progress

Our target
£2,470,000
£1,916,031
Raised so far

Requiring a total investment of £2.4 Million, we have managed to make significant progress through fundraising, grants & trusts and corporate sponsors. But we still have a long way to go. Donate now and help us ‘Make it Happen’. Check out our latest news page for regular updates.

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The latest developments for the project

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Capital Campaign Update: 2023

June 1, 2023
We are excited to announce that since our last update, we have completed many of…

Capital Campaign Update: 2022

July 7, 2022
Throughout the latter half of 2021 and 2022 fundraising for Ayrshire’s Home for Cancer has…

MONARCH FINANCIAL SERVICES BECOME A #MAKEITHAPPEN FOUNDER FOR NEW CANCER CENTRE

January 28, 2022
In the week after planning permission was approved for the first of its kind, cancer…
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