Members of the Harrogate community are invited to join a free online webinar to highlight the vital work being carried out by Yorkshire Cancer Research.
Hosted by Radfield Home Care, the 30-minute webinar will feature two guest speakers from Yorkshire Cancer Research's main hub, offering valuable insights into the charity’s ongoing efforts to prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer across our region.
It will be held on Tuesday (24th June) from 7pm to 7:30pm.
A spokesperson for Radfield Home Care said:
"This is a fantastic opportunity to hear directly from the people at the heart of the organisation and understand how local support is helping save lives across Yorkshire.
"Whether you’re a long-time supporter or simply curious to learn more, this event promises to be both informative and inspiring.
"We hope you’ll join us in supporting a cause that’s close to the hearts of so many people in Harrogate and beyond."
To reserve your ticket, follow this link.

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