© Heather Marshall Kirton, Boston, Lincolnshire UK Website Manager: John Marshall
Safe In The Shadow    by Heather M Marshall

Welcome to

‘Safe In The Shadow’

by Heather M Marshall

heathermmarshall@live.co.uk

Heather broadcast on Radio Lincolnshire and has been a guest speaker with the NHS Retirement Fellowship at Pilgrim Hospital - Boston.
Heather presented a cheque for £1,300 to Mr Graham Rodwell - Chairman of DOCATEF - Detection Of Cancer And Treatment Equipment Fund for Pilgrim Hospital Boston. Kirton-based Heather Marshall handed part of the proceeds from her book Safe In The Shadows to the chairman of the town’s Detection Of Cancer And Treatment Equipment Fund Graham Rodwell along with members of the charity. Heather said: “I am very pleased to be able to support DOCATEF and Pilgrim Hospital, to enable them to help others. I have so much to be thankful for!” An autobiographical tale Safe In The Shadows tells the story of Heather’s own journey and successful treatment for cancer of the tongue at Pilgrim Hospital in 1992. She also dealt with thyroid cancer 10 years later. Heather was a hospital Chaplaincy Team volunteer for 25 years. The book, released on a print run of 500, in 2006, has finally raised a total of £2,100 for two cancer support charities. The first donation was made in June 2008 to Cancerbackup, which later merged with Macmillan Cancer Support. Graham Rodwell said: “The DOCATEF charity makes grants to Pilgrim Hospital to enable it to purchase equipment for the detection and treatment of cancer. “Since its inception it has raised more than £960,000 for this purpose, a fact which would very much have pleased its founder, Lyn Ellis B.E.M.” The printed books have all been sold, including one which went into a library in Jerusalem, but the story can still be read as a PDF from this page! FREE download!
Heather presenting the cheque for £1,300 to Mr Graham Rodwell.
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© Heather M Marshall Boston, Lincolnshire UK Website Manager: John Marshall
Safe In The Shadow By   Heather M Marshall

Welcome to

‘Safe In The Shadow’

by Heather M Marshall

heathermmarshall@live.co.uk

Heather broadcast on Radio Lincolnshire and has been a guest speaker with the NHS Retirement Fellowship at Pilgrim Hospital - Boston.
On 13th November 2017, Heather presented a cheque for £1,300 to Mr Graham Rodwell - Chairman of DOCATEF - Detection Of Cancer And Treatment Equipment Fund for Pilgrim Hospital Boston. Heather presented a cheque for £1,300 to Mr Graham Rodwell - Chairman of DOCATEF - Detection Of Cancer And Treatment Equipment Fund for Pilgrim Hospital Boston. Kirton-based author Heather Marshall handed part of the proceeds from her book Safe In The Shadows to the chairman of the town’s Detection Of Cancer And Treatment Equipment Fund Graham Rodwell along with members of the charity. Heather said: “I am very pleased to be able to support DOCATEF and Pilgrim Hospital, to enable them to help others. I have so much to be thankful for!” An autobiographical tale Safe In The Shadows tells the story of Heather’s own journey and successful treatment for cancer of the tongue at Pilgrim Hospital in 1992. She also dealt with thyroid cancer 10 years later. Heather wasa hospital Chaplaincy Team volunteer for 25 years. The book, released on a print run of 500, in 2006, has finally raised a total of £2,100 for two cancer support charities. The first donation was made in June 2008 to Cancerbackup, which later merged with Macmillan Cancer Support. Graham Rodwell said: “The DOCATEF charity makes grants to Pilgrim Hospital to enable it to purchase equipment for the detection and treatment of cancer. “Since its inception it has raised more than £960,000 for this purpose, a fact which would very much have pleased its founder, Lyn Ellis B.E.M.” The printed books have all been sold, including one which went into a library in Jerusalem, but the story can still be read as a PDF from this page! FREE download! Quick Links: Mouth Cancer Foundation Macmillan Cancer Support Macmillan Community