YORK Against Cancer turns 30 next year – and is celebrating with a bright new look.
After three decades of caring for local people living with cancer and funding education and research to combat the disease, the charity has had a rebrand with a new logo.
Professor Steve Leveson, founder and chairman of York Against Cancer, said: “The new symbol has been carefully selected and reflects how enthusiastic and active the charity will be for the 21st century - a new image but the same determination to do outstanding work for the wider York community.”
The charity’s 30th year will see the launch of a new mobile chemotherapy unit and the unveiling of a second holiday home in Filey.
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