• Annual volunteer training conference: how was 2024's?
    Apr 8 2024

    Ever wondered what happens at one of our volunteer training days?

    Here to tell you everything about 2024's training event, which was held towards the end of March in Birmingham, are Volunteer & Team Development Manager Krissi and newly anointed Luke Gilbert Volunteer of the Year Martin.

    They tell us everything from the vibes on the day to what they got out of it, and about the importance of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging playing such a big factor in the event.

    And of course we talk about Martin's Volunteer of the Year win too!

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    17 mins
  • Feeling ambitious: an update on our 2023-2025 plan
    Mar 11 2024

    About a year ago, the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust launched Bigger Impact, Brighter Futures - Our Ambitions 2023-2025. So, how are we doing?

    Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust CEO Frank Fletcher, Communications Manager Karenza, and Operations Manager in Largs James chat about the last 12 months, what progress has been made on the Ambitions, and what the future has in store.

    These Ambitions help us keep track of how we are doing so we can keep learning and improving. Most importantly, they put inspiring young people to believe in a brighter future at the heart of everything we do.

    Read the accompanying blog here: https://www.ellenmacarthurcancertrust.org/news/ambitions-23-25-year1

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    19 mins
  • Cancer is just one chapter in the story of you: Hana’s life now
    Mar 4 2024

    Since Hana was diagnosed with cancer, since she came sailing with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, life has been a whirlwind.

    On this episode of Sound Waves, she talks about her passion for environmentalism and how her diagnosis made her think of the Earth’s ill health too. In the last few years, she has been a voice of youth at international conferences, including the COPs.

    She tells us about the challenges of being diagnosed during her studies, how stays in hospital gave her time to research the climate crisis, and how the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust spurred her on to do even more for the planet's future.

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    37 mins
  • Voices from 2023: end-of-trip stories from the summer
    Dec 18 2023

    At the end of a trip, some young people talk to us about their week. 

    We ask them about their time with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, how it’s helped, what they’ll take with them. 

    Their words are all over our website, our social media, Inspire magazine, and everything we do. 

    The voices of young people are essential in telling the story of the Trust. They are the reason for everything we do. 

    This episode is just a small snippet of summer 2023, about community and feeling understood. This is what it's all about. 

    Thank you to: 
    Izzy
    Shaheed
    Emily
    Dylan
    Omar
    Gabby & Mufaro
    Sam
    Joe & Luke
    Victoria
    Sophie & Shell

    And everyone who told us their story this year. See you in 2024!

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    20 mins
  • Ellen and Maxine: 20 years since the first ever Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust adventure
    Dec 11 2023

    You might have seen that Dame Ellen MacArthur, our patron and founder, recently met up with a young woman called Maxine, who was part of the first ever Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust sailing adventure 20 years ago in 2003. 

    She was just 10 at the time, and now she’s reunited with Ellen ahead of her 31st birthday.

    This episode, in celebration of the Trust's 20th anniversary, is their conversation.

    It's wonderful to hear Maxine talk about the impact of a sailing adventure 20 years ago and how it’s shaped her life ever since. Ellen also shares how and why the Trust was set up in 2003, and where the inspiration for the charity came from.

    The things we can do to support young people living through and beyond cancer now, today, can change the years and decades ahead of them. As Ellen says in this conversation with Maxine, this is what it’s all about. 

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    25 mins
  • Pride month: living genuinely in LGBTQ and cancer communities
    Jun 27 2023

    Happy Pride month!

    It's important to understand how someone's cancer diagnosis intersects with their LGBTQ identity. Both are significant, both have their own communities, and there are bridges that can be built between the two. 

    Three Trust graduate volunteers - Amelia, Ivans, Louise - share their experiences with cancer and being part of the LGBTQ community, and why taking people as they are entirely, as their genuine selves, matters so much.

    They also discuss being part of the Trust community and how essential safe and inclusive spaces are for people to feel a sense of acceptance, especially while living through and beyond cancer. 

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    25 mins
  • Build belonging: the importance of being visible, relevant and accessible to all
    May 23 2023

    Our ‘Build Belonging’ Ambition says we will ‘be visible, relevant and accessible to every young person who has a cancer diagnosis in the UK and be somewhere every one feels they belong.’ 

    It is so important young people feel they belong when they come on a Trust adventure. But what does 'belonging' mean? It is hard to put your finger on. You know it when you feel it, and we seek it out in our lives. 

    Lauren was supported by the Trust for a few years before going on to become a volunteer. She's been supported and now does the supporting; she's felt that belonging and sees it in others too. She shares what it looks like for her, why it matters, and how the Trust is currently getting it right. 

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    23 mins
  • Twenty years of the Trust: as told by CEO Frank Fletcher
    May 16 2023

    It's the Trust's 20th birthday in July. What better reason to sit down with CEO Frank Fletcher, who's been involved since day 1, and have a gab about the last 20 years. 

    From supporting five young people in 2003, to over 700 in 2023, so much has happened, so much has changed, and we talk all about it here. It's the longest episode in Sound Waves history, yet it could have been ten times longer. 

    There are so many stories to tell, and we sincerely hope you enjoy hearing about just some of them. 

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    1 hr