Kennedy Scott supports UCLH charity
Kennedy Scott have chosen to adopt the charity UCLH, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in 2012 to help cancer patients by building a new state of the art centre for sufferers receiving treatment.
One in three people are affected by cancer. Every day lives are changed forever by this disease, which indiscriminately alters the futures of people everywhere.
Inspired cancer day-care centres which focus on an individualised and holistic approach to treatment of cancer patients, UCLH is building one of the top cancer centres.
This cancer centre which will open in 2012, will be a state-of-the-art building, with each floor designed around the needs of patients with different cancers, including dedicated facilities for teenage cancers, women’s health and men’s cancers.
The cancer centre will be linked with the UCL Cancer Institute which is situated directly opposite the site, encouraging close collaboration between these two prestigious institutions. Together they will form a centre of excellence for cancer.
Changing the shape of cancer patients’ futures comes at a price – the cancer centre is costing £100 million to build. The NHS trust has asked UCLH Charitable Foundation to raise £30 million of the costs for the cancer centre.
Our sincere thanks go out to the generosity of people who choose to support this project.






