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Racecourse Media Group announces Teenage Cancer Trust as its first annual charity partner

Racecourse Media Group (RMG) has named Teenage Cancer Trust as its first official annual charity partner, launching a year-long programme of fundraising and awareness initiatives.

Following strong support from across the company, RMG has committed to backing the UK’s only charity dedicated to providing specialist care and support for young people facing cancer.

Funds raised during the partnership will help support expert nursing teams and dedicated hospital units, ensuring that young people undergoing cancer treatment receive both the medical care and emotional support they need during some of the most challenging moments of their lives.

Throughout 2026, RMG plans to organise a range of events and activities designed to involve employees, customers and partners, with the aim of generating vital funding while raising nationwide awareness of the charity’s work.

Clive Cottrell, Director of Marketing at RMG, said:
“Teenage Cancer Trust does extraordinary work supporting young people and their families during some of the most difficult periods they will ever face, and we are incredibly proud to be partnering with them as our first annual charity partner.

“This partnership is deeply meaningful to me personally, and I have seen first-hand the difference that specialist care, dedicated staff and the right support can make. As a business, we are committed to using our platform and collective energy to raise vital funds and awareness over the coming year, and to help make a genuine and lasting impact.”

Judith Anderson, Senior Relationship Manager for East Anglia and London at Teenage Cancer Trust, added:
“We are delighted to partner with Racecourse Media Group as its first charity partner. Support from organisations like RMG enables us to continue our mission of improving the standard of care for young people facing cancer.

“We are grateful for RMG’s commitment and look forward to working together over the next year to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young people and the families affected.”

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