Mims attended an event in Parliament at the beginning of the month to show her support for World Cancer Day on Saturday 4 February, 2017. Mims met with representatives from seven of the UK’s leading charities who have joined forces to unite the nation and help people affected by cancer.
Mims said: “Whatever your motivation – to remember a loved one, celebrate people who have overcome the disease, or to rally in support of those going through treatment - World Cancer Day is a chance to get involved and transform the lives of millions of people who are affected by cancer.”
Cancer Research UK, Breast Cancer Care, Breast Cancer Now, CLIC Sargent, Anthony Nolan, Bowel Cancer UK and Marie Curie are calling on people across Eastleigh to show their support by wearing a Unity Band or donating.
By joining forces, the charities will make a bigger impact in transforming the lives of millions who are affected by cancer.
The Unity Bands are made of two parts, knotted together, to symbolise strength in unity and the power of what can be achieved when people join forces.The bands are available from each charity on their websites, shops and other retail outlets for a suggested donation of £2. All money raised from the Unity Bands will go towards the charities individual work.
Mims also attended an event in Parliament hosted by Bowel Cancer UK to raise awareness of a disease affecting 41,000 every year but for which screening and early diagnosis are very important.