Scotland

Welcome to the Teenage Cancer Trust in Scotland.

Teenage Cancer Trust is raising funds to reach its goal of ensuring that every young person in Scotland has access to one of its life-changing specialist units.

These units are unlike ordinary hospital wards – they provide an environment where teenagers can enjoy being teenagers and are treated by teenage cancer experts.

Funds raised in Scotland will directly help young people in Scotland with cancer


East of Scotland

Funds raised in this appeal will go towards providing services for young people in the East of Scotland, including a new Teenage Cancer Trust unit at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh. Find out more...

West of Scotland

Funds raised in the West of Scotland will go towards providing services for young people in the West of Scotland. Find out more...

Further units

Plans are also in place to develop two further units, within the new children’s hospitals planned for Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The charity already has units at the Beatson in Glasgow for 16 to 24 year olds, and the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, and Yorkhill hospital in Glasgow for 13 to 16 year olds.

Contact us

For more information about appeals based in Scotland

Christine Jason
Head of Fundraising - Scotland and Northern Ireland
07943 314966

Louise Stirton, Regional Fundraiser
07944 312502

Siobhán O'Hara, Regional Fundraiser
07939 643020

Pawlina Largue, Administrative Assistant
0131 667 5503

Iona MacMillan
Education and Advocacy Manager
07535841103

Dawn Crosby
Head of Service Strategy and Policy
07943 923547

Donate to appeals in Scotland

You can make a donation online or you can send a cheque made payable to Teenage Cancer Trust to:

Teenage Cancer Trust - Scotland
PO Box 23934
Edinburgh
EH7 9AP

Tel: 0131 667 5503

Join us on facebook!

Become a fan of our Scotland facebook page to keep up to date with news and events in the region.

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Donations

Any funds raised in excess of development needs will be redistributed to support young people with cancer through existing or new services in the local area or elsewhere.

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