A village film night staged as part of the events to mark the centenary of the World War I armistice…
Unique opportunity to join bee project
FORCE is teaming up with the Honeyscribe project to deliver creative workshops for people affected by cancer in the Exeter…
A weekend full of festive fun for FORCE
What a Super Saturday (and Sunday) we’ve had! Our supporters have really been getting into the Christmas spirit with a…
Local Freemasons support FORCE
FORCE Cancer Charity has received a generous donation of £1,750, thanks to a group of local Freemasons. Every Spring and…
No negatives with volunteering opportunity
Picture this! FORCE is on the lookout for new volunteers to share their camera skills. Our shop in Heavitree needs…
A million reasons to support this year’s Nello
The biggest fundraising event on FORCE Cancer Charity’s calendar will reach a significant milestone next year The Nello cycle…
Dramatic end to epic cycle challenge
Cyclist Timmy Jones is recovering in hospital more than 3,000 miles from home after being hit by a lorry on…
Woodbury embraces living advent calendar
Woodbury will be aglow with a little extra Christmas sparkle this year. Windows around the village will be illuminated with…
Exeter choir presents an evening to remember
Exeter Male Voice Choir will be presenting An Evening to Remember at St Peter’s School in Quarry Lane on Saturday November…
Cycle club takes fundraising to new heights
An Exeter cycle group has raised record amounts of money for its chosen charity this year. The BGE Cycling Club…
Dr Hilary’s prescription for better experience
Hilary Mitchell is exceptionally well placed to highlight the ways in which clinicians can make a diagnosis of cancer and its treatments a better experience…
Kate dedicates Great West Run to her dad
The Great West Run takes place this weekend and more than 70 competitors taking part in aid of FORCE are…
The latest FORCE Matters magazine is out now with news about our support for local people dealing with a cancer diagnosis, stories from patients and their loved ones whose lives we have touched and from the communities we serve who find wonderful ways to raise money.