Denise Welch, who played Coronation Street pub landlady Natalie Barnes, visited children undergoing treatment for cancer at the teenage cancer unit, at the RVI, in Newcastle.
The £1.7m unit was opened earlier this year and provides care for 13 to 18-year-olds from the North-East and Cumbria.
Read more and watch a video of Denise's visit to the Teenage Cancer Unit here.
Find out more about the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Friday, 6 August 2010
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3 comments:
Ugh, I think this is a lovely thing, but I also think it's terrible that things like a "teen" (or children) cancer unit even exists! Just shouldn't happen :(
- Yoork (from work!)
Sadly, it happens to the most wonderful people. But this particular unit which Denise visited is an amazing place and I know they're doing some wonderful work there.
Nice that she did that - hope it did some good.
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