CBRE raises £1m for Macmillan Cancer Support

CBRE raises £1m for Macmillan Cancer Support

CBRE staff in Aberdeen participating on the Kiltwalk for Macmillan

Real estate provider CBRE has raised £1 million for its UK charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support - doubling its initial fundraising target of £500,000.

CBRE’s partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support, one of the largest British charities that provides specialist health care, information, and financial support to people affected by cancer, began in 2021.

Some of the fundraising initiatives recently undertaken by the CBRE Scotland team included the Great Property Bike Ride, which saw employees cycling 122km across the Surrey hills, an 18-mile walk in Glasgow, a psychic night, the ‘longest golf day’ in which three members of staff teed off at 4.45am and didn’t finish until 8.30pm, covering approximately 35km, and the Kiltwalk in Aberdeen.



The money raised has funded seven of Macmillan’s support line employees, who to date have answered approximately 20,000 enquiries and unlocked almost £5m in financial gains for people living with cancer.

Steve Timbs, executive director and sponsor of CBRE UK’s charity partnership, said: “This is a very proud moment for us, and I would like to thank Macmillan for allowing CBRE to be part of its incredible mission. I also want to thank all our colleagues and clients who have offered their support and commitment to our many fundraising initiatives.

CBRE raises £1m for Macmillan Cancer Support

The CBRE Scotland golf day

“This year has been a fantastic year for our partnership in particular. We’ve run marathons, cycled, rowed, hiked, and have swum across the channel. We’ve also logged more than 5000 hours of volunteering, made 200 plus care packages for Macmillan, and made over 300 calls to support people living with cancer. It’s been a tremendous team effort to reach this milestone moment.”



Emily Shelford, Head of Partnership Management at Macmillan Cancer Support commented: “In 2021 CBRE and Macmillan Cancer Support came together to tackle financial hardship and loneliness for people affected by cancer. Since then, people living with cancer in the UK have experienced social restrictions, rising energy bills, and a cost-of-living crisis.

“Throughout this time CBRE’s incredible fundraising efforts have ensured our Macmillan Support Line teams were there to answer questions and provide a shoulder to lean on. We are incredibly proud of CBRE for reaching the £1m milestone and are so grateful for the significant difference that this has made for the people we support.”

In the UK, one in two people will receive a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime, and alongside physical and mental health fears, cancer can cost people their jobs, financial security, and even their homes.


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