Families urged to sponsor a star to support a Harrogate cancer charity
2000 stars lit up Ripon Cathedral to mark the launch of Yorkshire Cancer Research's 'Yorkshire Stars' campaign
Families who've been touched by cancer are being urged to dedicate a star to a Harrogate charity.
The Yorkshire Stars campaign by Yorkshire Cancer Research is to recognise the 2000 lives they aim to save every year.
They launched the campaign by lighting up Ripon Cathedral with stars.
Juliet Glendinning, Director at Yorkshire Cancer Research, said: “This Christmas, we’re joining with people across Yorkshire to remember and celebrate loved ones and raise awareness of the impact of cancer in the region. Together, we are aiming to light up 2,000 lives and see our Yorkshire Stars shining brightly this Christmas.”
In return for a donation, stars can be dedicated in celebration of those who have recovered from cancer, in recognition of those living with cancer, in tribute to those who care for people with cancer, or to remember those who have lost their lives to cancer.
The stars will be featured on a virtual ‘Yorkshire Stars’ Christmas tree, and each star will also be hung on a real tree at the charity’s Ripon shop.
People can include a personal message and upload a photograph of their chosen Yorkshire Star, which will be added to an online gallery.
Juliet continued: “We are so thankful to Ripon Cathedral for allowing us to create such a poignant and moving tribute to all those affected by cancer in our region.
“We hope our Yorkshire Stars campaign will offer a small comfort during what can be a difficult time for many families, while also raising important funds to support life-saving research in Yorkshire.”
The Dean of Ripon, the Very Rev John Dobson DL said: “With these 2,000 stars, projected on to the cathedral's renowned west front, we celebrate the efforts of Yorkshire Cancer Research to save 2,000 lives every year in Yorkshire.”
To find out more, or to dedicate your Yorkshire Star, visit: www.yorkshirecancerresearch.org.uk/yorkshirestars.