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Lymphoma Action welcomes new Trustee
We’re pleased to welcome Charlotte Locks-Moro as a Trustee. Charlotte brings nearly 20 years of fundraising experience, working in the charity and not-for-profit sector.
Charlotte is currently working in the hospice sector as Director of Fundraising, working closely with the clinical team in the continued development of services. Charlotte comments:
“I am honoured to join the board of Lymphoma Action. My sister was treated for lymphoma in 2023 and I am thrilled to be able to support such an amazing organisation. Having worked in fundraising for a number of years, and most recently in a healthcare setting, I hope to work with the Board and staff to help other families who are facing what my family has.

Why not give our podcasts a listen?
We release a podcast every other month and typically alternate between medical opinion and personal experiences. With 27 currently available, they offer a ‘behind the scenes’ insight into the many professionals working in lymphoma. They’re also an opportunity to listen to people with many different types of lymphoma talk about their experience. Our latest episodes include the perspective of the hospital pharmacist and the personal experience of Mez, who was diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Lymphoma Action symptoms animation wins charity film award
We were delighted that our animation, Lymphoma Symptoms, won a Smiley Charity Film Award in the People’s Choice category this spring. The animation received nearly 20,000 views, so thank you to everyone who voted for us. Check out the award-winning animation as well as the other two in the series, About Lymphoma Action and What is lymphoma?
If English is not your preferred language – you can still access our Helpline Services.
Lymphoma Action is showing its continued commitment to reaching out and offering support to anyone affected by lymphoma, regardless of language barriers. Language is Everything is our new foreign language provider and with their assistance we are offering a free and confidential service to enable all non-English speakers affected by lymphoma the opportunity to seek the support they need. If you, or someone you know, would like to access this service, please ring our helpline and we will explain how we can connect with an interpreter and speak to you in the language of your choice.
You can call the helpline on 0808 808 5555 from Monday to Friday, 10am to 3pm.
Our leading event for healthcare professionals returns
Lymphoma Management is in Oxford for 2024.
Lymphoma Management is our educational event for healthcare professionals working in the lymphoma field. It promises an engaging programme, bringing together an excellent faculty of expert speakers from across the UK to provide an essential guide to the management of lymphoma.
The course runs from Monday 9 to Tuesday 10 September at Worcester College, Oxford. Registration includes two days of presentations and interactive sessions, and the course evening dinner on the Monday night. Places are limited.