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Help us protect the future of FORCE

Help us protect the future of FORCE

To ensure that FORCE survives beyond the Coronavirus pandemic, our chief executive Meriel Fishwick has called on the communities that…

Great ideas for keeping busy

Great ideas for keeping busy

We asked you to stay connected with FORCE and share your ideasĀ on how to get through these unprecedented times. Straight…

Stay connected with the FORCE family

Stay connected with the FORCE family

FORCE has launched a new online community to stay connected with our supporters and the people using our services at…

Keeping active is especially important now

Keeping active is especially important now

FORCE’s specialist Oncology Physiotherapist Louise Ballagher has some important advice for keeping active during the period when we have to…

Relaxation is a powerful tool

Relaxation is a powerful tool

Learning how to relax can be a valuable aid to coping with a cancer diagnosis.Ā  Relaxation can: Relieve tiredness and…

New children’s book to explain Coronavirus

New children’s book to explain Coronavirus

A medical student at the University of Exeter has created cute characters and a rhyming story to explain COVID-19 to…

Live cooking with Ryan Riley

Live cooking with Ryan Riley

Maintaining a well balanced diet is important at any time but it can be particularly difficult in the current environment…

Just a phone call away

Just a phone call away

Members of FORCE’s support team may not be able to work from our centres in Exeter, Okehampton, Tiverton and Honiton…

We’re still here

We’re still here

A reminder that although our Support Centre is temporarily closed, we’re still here to help. Our staff are working 9:30am…

A message from our oncology support specialists

A message from our oncology support specialists

Hello and welcome to our website, which will be instrumental in communicating how we aim to support and keep in…

Call us for support

Call us for support

Our support centres may be closed but there are still plenty of FORCE services you can access. Our staff are…

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: FORCE CANCER CHARITY

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: FORCE CANCER CHARITY

  FORCE Cancer Charity has announced the temporary closure of our Support and Information Centre in Exeter. The charity will…

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Lauren inspired to take on GWR by amazing friend

Lauren inspired to take on GWR by amazing friend

Lauren Pezzani (pictured above) is taking part in the Great West Run this year to raise money for FORCE Cancer…

Konker raises funds for FORCE at padel tournament

Konker raises funds for FORCE at padel tournament

Exeter-based recruitment agency Konker raised vital funds for FORCE by organising a charity padel tournament. The event brought together 12…

Make Your Will Week

Make Your Will Week

This March, why not make or update your Will as part of FORCE Cancer Charity’s Make Your Will Week, taking…

Santas deliver fantastic gift to FORCE

Santas deliver fantastic gift to FORCE

FORCE has received an early Christmas present with the great news that last month’s Santa Cycle and Cruise has raised…

FORCE helps Diane ride again

FORCE helps Diane ride again

Up to December 2021 I would have said I was fairly fit for my age, horse riding three times a…

Alex honours his sister in cycle challenge for FORCE

Alex honours his sister in cycle challenge for FORCE

Alex Taylor raised Ā£1,382 for FORCE in memory of his sister by tackling the London to Paris Cycle Challenge, riding…

Paul’s walk raises Ā£8K despite broken leg

Paul’s walk raises Ā£8K despite broken leg

  Paul Vice, the former Royal Marine who walked from Exeter to Manchester in aid of his local cancer charity,…

Nick nails Force 4 Life challenge

Nick nails Force 4 Life challenge

    An East Devon cyclist has raised nearly Ā£2,500 for FORCE by riding in four countries in memory of…

Success and heartbreak for ex Marine on charity walk

Success and heartbreak for ex Marine on charity walk

A former Royal Marine who suffered more than 400 separate injuries when he was blown up in Afghanistan has completed…

Miracle man Paul tackles cancer support challenge

Miracle man Paul tackles cancer support challenge

A former Royal Marine dubbed the commando who refused to die is tackling a new challenge to raise money for…

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