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Light-The-North-Map-Web.Pdf Our services How Clan supports people Welcome to Dates for your diary Support & Wellbeing Centres Clan has provided an invaluable point of 1st April 2019 – 31st March 2020 contact and has helped me navigate the 11 CLAN wellbeing and support centres Light the North Light łhe North! - difficult road to recovery. AUG OCT and outreach bases in the heart of goes live across local communities across north-east Cl n client Contact 9th 17th the north-east, Scotland, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. a We can’t wait to take Clan is here for anyone Sessions at our Moray, Orkney They provide vital wellbeing support, Children & Clan has helped our family by giving us a you on a journey across affected by a cancer practical support and information for Families Service and Shetland people affected by cancer. safe space to discuss any concerns that we A Wild in Art event brought to you by you to brought event Art in Wild A the north-east and diagnosis. have. They also provided us with activities 2,095 Northern Isles to Complementary Therapies that have been tailored to our needs, and We provide emotional and practical opportunities to create memories. OCT OCT Farewell Our therapies aim to reduce the pain, discover our lighthouses. support to people affected by cancer Drop-in Sessions 29th 31st Weekend - stress, and anxiety that can accompany Hours of Support across the north-east and Northern Isles Clan Children and Family Services client a cancer diagnosis. Starting on 9th August for ten through eleven community centres. 30,000+ 9,892 Join us for one last chance to see all Trail Map Trail weeks, you’ll see artwork from Emotional Support & Professional the lighthouses from the trail before For over 38 years, we have developed professional artists, community Counselling they are auctioned off to raise funds groups and schools that have specialist knowledge and understanding of for Clan Cancer Support. Collect the how a cancer diagnosis impacts the cancer Our team of cancer support specialists, Total Clients been inspired by lighthouses, the - counsellors and trained volunteers are Counselling lighthouse you missed on the trail and patient and their wider circle of family and Sessions sea, our local communities and here to support you on your cancer snap some photos before they head friends. Our range of free, person-centred more. Fifty 2.5 metre lighthouses journey. We also have a host of social 2,579 to their new homes. Find out more by and ninety smaller lighthouses will services are delivered using qualified and and wellbeing activities throughout our 2,192 visiting www.lightthenorth.co.uk/ be on display, giving you plenty to experienced counsellors, therapists, and community network. event/farewell-weekend/. support volunteers, all focused on improving collect and enjoy on the trail! Children the wellbeing of our clients. The Clan Haven & Families Total New Clients Not only will you be able to see all Service Clients Cancer patients have been particularly A home-from-home at Clan Haven the fantastic artwork, but you’ll also - in Aberdeen. 27 ensuite bedrooms N OV hard hit during the pandemic due to delays Auction ail lighth e the lighthouse tr lighthouse the be helping to support Clan Cancer providing purpose-designed bed 1,614 1st Cover in diagnosis and treatment. Our cancer 392 Support. We’ve often heard people and breakfast accommodation for support services are vitally important to affected by cancer describe cancer patients and carers travelling to Therapy Place your bid for a chance to take Clan as a ‘light in the dark’ during help them, and their families, cope with the Aberdeen for treatment. Sessions your favourite lighthouse home. This their cancer journey, making the emotional trauma. event will be online and in-person symbology of lighthouses the Clan’s Children & Families Service 5,813 and you can find out more by visiting Clan helps people live with and beyond a perfect fit for the sculpture trail. Our dedicated children and family www.lightthenorth.co.uk/event/ cancer diagnosis, but we need your support - team provide confidential support for light-the-north-auction/. The lighthouse trail is a great to continue being here for them. We've seen children, young people and families. They way to get out there to support high demand for our services while facing a work with individuals or family units to a cherished local charity and significant drop in income during the last promote positive family communication reconnect with the beautiful year. Cancer is not going away, and our and build resilience. people and communities we services are more indispensable than ever, donation so we want to ensure we are here to Telephone Support Service 10 have across the north-east and Impact of Community Suggested Suggested support those who need us most, not just Groups £3 Northern Isles. Our telephone support ensures that 50 now but also into the future. - people affected by cancer can get the Light the Large 90 Lighthouses help they need regardless of where 58 Little North! Sponsors Lighthouses You can help someone impacted by cancer they are. 75 Schools and donate to Clan today. Visit www.lightthenorth.co.uk clancancersupport.org to find out more. Be respectful while following t Wild in Art Light the North How to Fundraise Little Lighthouse Loca ions Aberdeen Aberdeenshire Butterworth Gallery, Ballogie, Whether it’s jumping out of a Aboyne Please help us to ensure everyone can enjoy support Clan Clan Charity Shop, Rosemount, The Museum of Scottish Wild in Art is one of the leading producers plane at 10,000 feet, holding – Howard Butterworth Light the North safely. Please do not touch or Aberdeen Lighthouses, Fraserburgh a bake sale or running a 10k, of spectacular, mass-appeal public art climb on the sculptures. Keep COVID-19 safe – Clan House Art Group, – Portsoy Primary School Clan Charity Shop, Ballater there are so many ways you – Ballater Primary by washing your hands, social distance and We couldn’t offer our Aberdeen & Ellie Mulhern – Rathen School events which connect businesses, artists, can help Clan. We have a host – Clan Haven & Laura Burnett – Meethill Primary Stonehaven Library, Stonehaven wear a mask if you are unable to stay 2m cancer support services of events throughout the year, – Clan Children and Family – Boddam Primary – Arduthie School and communities through the power of from fellow adventurers. or our fundraising team can Service & KMG – New Deer Primary School – Culter Primary School without our generous help bring your idea to life. – Clan Young Ambassadors & – Clan Crimond & Kelly-Anne – Hillside School creativity and innovation. Jenny Hood Cairns – Portlethen Primary Visit clancancersupport.org to supporters! – Skene Square School Wholehearted Refillery, Light the North Hotline find out more. Since 2008 Wild in Art has animated cities across the world including Auckland, Sydney, Cloudy Blue, Rosemount, Fraserburgh Shetland – Fraserburgh North School Clan Charity Shop, Lerwick Cape Town and São Paulo and worked with partners to create trails across Scotland Help us keep the lighthouses safe! You can help us by donating or by Aberdeen – Amy Singer Art – Clan Shetland & Laura Mullen including the Clyde mascot trail for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Wild fundraising for Clan. Justrite, Fraserburgh If you’ve spotted any damage or marks on Bon Accord Centre, Aberdeen Dolphins in Aberdeen and Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail. – Fraserburgh Academy The Mareel, Lerwick a lighthouse, please give us a call on 01224 – Abbotswell School Junction Team – Tingwall Primary School – Brimmond Nursery 984140 so we can keep them all shining The Gift Boutique, Fraserburgh – Bell's Brae Primary School You could provide the listening – Manor Park Primary School Tell people about Clan – Fraserburgh South Park – Ability Shetland throughout the trail. – Newburgh Mathers School £10 ear and the cup of tea for One in two people will be School – Whalsay School – Aberdeen City Music School anyone coming through the diagnosed with cancer in their Sumburgh Lighthouse, – Aberdeen Grammar School Henry’s Blind and Carpet Centre, Sumburgh doors of our drop-in seeking lifetime, which is why it’s so – 20th Company Aberdeen, Fraserburgh – Scalloway Primary School Download the App! comfort and support during important for people to know Boys Brigade – Westfield School – Ollaberry Primary School that Clan’s cancer support – Fernilea School Webster’s Bakery, Fraserburgh their cancer journey. – Aith Junior High School Download our Light the North app from the App Store or Google services are here for them. Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen – Inverallochy School Play for just 99p! Talk to a friend over coffee, – Robert Gordon's College R&S Dyga Newsagent, Orkney Junior School Fraserburgh You could provide 1:1 sessions share our posts on social Clan Charity Shop, Kirkwall – Quarryhill Primary – St Andrews Primary School With the app you can: £25 for young people through our media or contact us today to – Clan Orkney & Penny Downes Share your photos! – Riverbank School The Fish Plaice, Fraserburgh Collect lighthouses dedicated Children and see how you can help. – Papdale Primary School We love to see people out – Middleton Park Primary – Lochpots School - Families Service. School The Pier Arts Centre, Stromness thee lighthouselighth trail Unlock rewards Garioch Heritage Centre, enjoying the trail! Share your – St Machar Academy – Stromness Primary School - Inverurie View your trail progress photos via the app or post to social – Sanday Community School - Gallery Heinzel, Thistle Street, – Insch Primary School – Dounby Community School Add your photos to our gallery and share them on social media media using #LightTheNorth You could help fund a stay in Aberdeen – Kemnay Academy - £50 our Haven accommodation for – Anita Inverarity – Kemnay Primary Moray Donate – Meldrum School those going through cancer Aberdeen Science Centre, Johnstons of Elgin, Elgin You can help someone – Kintore Primary School Aberdeen – Hopeman Primary School treatment far away from – Fyvie Primary School facing a cancer diagnosis – Hanover Street School – Buckie High School home and their loved ones.
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