Bristol cancer charity is the fifth to receive mystery cash donation

Penny Brohn UK has been donated £1,000 by a mystery donor.

Author: Jess PaynePublished 4th Jul 2024

Penny Brohn UK, a cancer wellbeing charity based in Ham Green, is believed to be the fifth charity in the South West to receive a mystery cash donation of over £1,000.

Staff at the charity opened a hand-written envelope at the end of June and were surprised to find £1060 in old £20 notes inside.

There was no note or indication of where the money had come from.

Andrew Hufford, CEO of Penny Brohn UK, said: “This donation was completely unexpected and we would like to thank whoever sent it in for their generosity. As a small charity with no government funding, we rely on supporters who believe that our work is important.

“At Penny Brohn UK, we offer a toolbox of personalised cancer care, and our team of experts - doctors, nutritionists, counsellors and more – ensure that everyone living with cancer or it’s after-effects feels better in mind, body and spirit.”

Received in a simple white envelope with handwriting similar to the donation sent to the RNLI and Bristol Autism Support, the money’s origin is a mystery.

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