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Dear Mervelee,

For this festive issue we’re sharing two updates from teams that you’ve helped this winter; how you shaped this year’s Christmas Thanking Campaign and how you influenced our Winter Cash Appeal.

We’ll see you on Tuesday 7 January for our first newsletter of 2025 and wish you a restful festive break.

Best wishes,Jozie on behalf of the Patient Involvement TeamVisit our opportunities page to see the latest ways to get involved

Help shape our new inclusion web pageWe’ve created a new web page to provide information on equality, inclusion and diversity in involvement, and to support people affected by cancer to get involved in our work.

We’d like your feedback to help us make the page clear and informative so that people who are unsure about getting involved in our work feel more confident.Look at our new (DRAFT) web pageShare your feedback

Our final Christmas Thanking Card – designed with people affected by cancerShaping our Christmas Thanking CampaignChristmas is a nice time to reflect on the importance of our supporters and how we thank them for their loyalty over the past 12 months. Our Loyalty and Cultivation team worked with our Online Cancer Insight Panel to help develop a ‘Christmas Thanking Campaign’ which includes, thanking cards, emails, SMS, telemarketing and social media posts.

You shared valuable feedback, which helped us make our communications more accessible and engaging to our supporters. Here’s a summary of how our panel’s insight made a difference:

THANKING CARDS
You liked the different personal stories, types of cancer being mentioned and positive messaging in the card, but felt that we used too much text. You liked the bright colourful designs but felt the card wasn’t very Christmassy.

We created three versions of our thanking cards including different patient stories. We ensured that the messaging in the cards is positive whilst ensuring that we are acknowledging how the festive season can be difficult for many who are closely affected by cancer. Our in-house designers continued to reflect our theme of unwrapping scientific discoveries and powering breakthroughs thanks to our supporters and introduced more festive elements to the card. We’ve worked carefully to ensure that it is inclusive of those who celebrate Christmas and those who don’t.

THANKING EMAILS
You liked how we recognised your support and shared that you’d like to see more detail about new groundbreaking progress. You felt the content was too long and you’d like it to feel more festive.

We’ve shortened the copy to ensure the emails are user-friendly and easy to digest. We’ve also included festive emojis in the email subject lines, ensured our graphics incorporate classic festive themes and included new discoveries in science research within the researcher article sections. Were sending personalised versions of the email tailored to how the individual supports Cancer Research UK. For example, we now have a version for our regular monthly donors, for those giving to restricted funds (bowel, lung and children and young people’s cancers) and for those supporting the BowelBabe Fund.

Thank you again for all your thoughtful contributions. Here at Cancer Research UK, this is what matters most, hearing directly from those affected by cancer to make our branding and messaging as powerful as possible.

Warmest wishes from everyone at Cancer Research UK.

A person looking through a microscope2024 Winter Cash AppealInfluencing the look and feel of our campaignThe Individual Giving team worked closely with our Online Cancer Insight Panel to develop our 2024 Winter Cash Appeal. The appeal is sent out via email to 900,000 existing Cancer Research UK supporters with the aim to inspire our supporters to make a one-off donation to fund our life-saving research. If opt-ed in, you may have received these emails earlier this month!

As the emails were sent to many people and at a time of year that can be sensitive to people affected by cancer, we wanted to gather feedback from patients and loved ones, to ensure our communications felt appropriate with the right tone of voice.

Your feedback helped shape our appeal content in several ways:IMPROVED THE IMAGERY
You wanted a better-quality graphic at the start of the email. We updated the graphic at the top of email and reviewed imagery to ensure they were high quality.
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You wanted a photo to go with the case study, to make it more personable. We added in a photo of a media volunteer to accompany the story.
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You suggested linking the amount to what you’d spend on coffee, takeaway pizza or a bottle of wine, something which is every day and considered almost incidental spend. We’re testing linking the amount to a takeaway as suggested in a variation of this appeal.MADE IT FEEL MORE PERSONAL
You asked if we could ensure people who have donated after the first email only receive a thank you and not another ask because people may feel less valued if asked for money again one week later. We have ensured that everyone who donates as part of the first email is excluded from an additional ask.The feedback received was greatly appreciated. We sent out the emails at the start of December and hope those of you who are opted into our email communications enjoyed receiving these.

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22 December 2024 LLOYDS BANK

Amphlett Lissimore Solicitors

Greystoke House

80-86 Weston Street

London

SE19 3AF

Tel: 020 8771 5254 Email: contact@allow.co.uk DX: 34150 Norwood North W: www.allaw.co.uk

Ref: EBO/EBO/Tomlinson/0194670

You Will

I confirm that your WILL has been executed properly and that it has been placed in my firm’s strong room for safe keeping. Please let your executors know that the original WILL is kept with us.

I enclosed a copy your signed WILL for your records.

LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF ARNOLD EBENEZER TOMLINSON

 I am hereby expecting the Solicitors that have the WILL in their STRONG ROOM to say how Trevor Anthony got hold of the will that is in their STRONG ROOM?      

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Case Reference: 172696546903860

Date of Issue: 24th October 2024

Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom Died on 8th April 2024 domiciled in England and Wales. Stafford Place, Western-Super-Mare, BS23 2QZ, United Kingdom.

The Last Will and Testament of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson (An official copy of which is available from the Court) was proved and registered before the High Court of Justice. The Administration of Arnold Ebenezer Tomlinson’s estate is granted by this court to the following Executor Trevor Anthony Tomlinson of 19 Wilson Road London SE5 8PB United Kingdom.

The application has stated that the gross value of the estate in the United Kingdom amounts to £226,198 and the net value amounts to £224,498.

Extracted by TI Law Limited (Ref: KP/TILAW/168091 TI Law, Crown House, 1 Stafford Place, Western-Super-Mare, BS23 2QZ, United Kingdom.

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Dear Jeremy Faunt

Re: The Late Mr Arnold Tomlinson

I write further to our recorded conversation on Monday and thank you for speaking to me in terms of the circumstances of the late Mr Tomlinson’s estate.

Further to our conversation I would like to advise you that I told you I need a PUBLIC APOLOGY from Lloyds Bank caused by Andrew Craigs letter and the tone of the conversation wherein you continued inferring what was in the letter. Therefore, your flimsy apology is not accepted.

You don’t understand nothing, you are in on the act of DEFAMING my name. I did not make only one payment. One of the payments I made was more than the paltry sum that Lloyds Bank are DEFAMING my name for. What information was needed urgently and for what? Which matter does Lloyd Bank needed to resolve?

Yes, you blinking well know it is ACCUSATORY and if I don’t get the PUBLIC APOLOGY Lloyds Bank will not hear the last of this matter. Lloyds Bank will be in my book Mervelee Myers The Strong Jamaican Women End Gender Based Violence At Housing For Women Properties UK Society.

I don’t need you, Andrew or Lloyds Bank assurance about whether I did anything or acted incorrectly in receiving the balance of my HUSBAND MONEY. I don’t give a toss about any claims that Trevor Anthony Tomlinson has made on his father’s ESTATE. All I am saying in the document dated 17th July 2023 there is a codicil saying if Trevor Anthony Tomlinson dies, is unwilling or unable the Mervelee Myers must be EXECUTOR. In light of recent happenings and person who share Power of Attorney with Trevor Tomlinson, I intend to exercise my RIGHTS as EXECUTOR based on the fact that a SAFEGUARDING was put on when my husband was in Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital because of the threats posed to both his father and me. If Trevor or Lloyds Bank want to ARGUE I can provide evidence of how him assaulting me caused his father to end up in Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust BYRON ward where he was NEGLECTED. I was removed from his bedside by RACIST security Nurse Betty called and I was MANHANDLED after leaving the Windrush Vigil on 6th April 2024. I was provoked by Trina Philbert on the 4th April after HMCTS Court. I ended up in A&E on the 7th April and my husband died on the 8th. The hospital took 6 hours to contact me.

As discussed, I have no need to justify any MONEY I paid towards my husband’s funeral. How about Trevor Tomlinson present his receipts for any amount he spent? 1. I will not be evidencing anything. 2. I will not be returning any balance to be paid to Mr Tomlinson.

Now I am proving that you are a LIAR, you claim not to know about the matter. Now you are saying when we speak on 14 October 2024. Suffice it to say I paid for all of My HUSBAND FUNERAL. I paid for his sister because he was helping her financially. I am still sending money to his brother in Jamaica and will have to help with his funeral. This is supposed to come from the ESTATE.

I must advise Lloyds if they know what’s best for both parties they stop PESTERING me over this matter.

How can one paltry sum of £4,824.14 is considered such a big deal when I had to pay for a CAB to take me and my FAMILY to my husband’s funeral.

Maybe you can ask Trevor Anthony Tomlinson to arrange to pay the cost of the amount I spent on the FUNERAL. If Lloyds Bank continue PESTERING me I will seek Legal Advice.

Account name: Mr Arnold Tomlinson Sort Code: 309879 Account number: 6045260 Reference: bcr760028.

Thank you for stopping PESTERING me. You can go online to find this. I will also be using it for a PODCAST.

Yours faithfully

Mervelee Myers FD (Open)

Bereaved Widow.


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In this special video, Hilary Evans-Newton, our Chief Executive, is joined by one of our researchers whose work you’ve supported this year. Learn about Hilary’s highlights from 2024 and what she is most looking forward to in the year to come.
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We exist for a cure. Thank you for standing with us.Watch now >YOU’VE MADE IT POSSIBLESince you joined us, our scientists have made crucial discoveries into the treatment, diagnosis and prevention of dementia.
Each one unlocks a piece of the puzzle in our journey towards a cure.1. We launched a project to revolutionise the way dementia is diagnosed. We’re working on validating a blood test for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease that can be used within the NHS.
2. The first two treatments to tackle the root cause of Alzheimer’s disease were approved for licencing in Great Britain. But frustratingly, they are not being made available in the NHS. Now, we remain focused on getting new treatments to the people that need them, as quickly as possible.

3. Over 370,000 of you have completed our Think Brain Health Check-in and taken steps to look after your brain health.Female researcher holding a sign that says "Thank you"WE’RE GETTING CLOSER TO A CUREThanks to your kind donations and the dedication of our researchers, we funded 82 new projects this year, worth over £25 million. Your unwavering support means we will be able to stop the heartbreak of dementia sooner.A BIG THANK YOUYour ongoing support is helping to create a world free from the fear, harm and heartbreak of dementia. We will keep going so next Christmas, we’re even closer to a cure.
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Every pound donated helps more families access life-changing specialist dementia support this Christmas and beyond. So far, Dementia UK supporters have donated over £50,000, meaning we can be there for more families when they need us most.
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Getting in touch as it’s been just over one year since you applied to take part in Impact on Urban Health’s Parent Panel pilot. Here’s the application form to jog your memory


As someone who expressed an interest in this work, we wanted to get in touch to let you know that the pilot has now been completed and to share with you this end-of-pilot report in Spanish and English. It shares a little about what we did and what we learned. 

We presented this report to the Impact on Urban Health team last week and it was really well received with a lot of thanks and appreciation for everyone who’s been involved from those who designed the panel, to those who applied to be involved. 

As you’ll see, there is a lot in that report for the team to digest. As an immediate next step, we’re having a follow-up conversation with the Impact on Urban Health team in the new year. 

For a look behind the scenes, check out our blogs about the panel including this one with videos from those involved.

Finally, as a reminder, we’ll delete your details within 3 months of the end of this project (March 2025). Unless you shared that you’d like us to inform you of other ways to be involved in this project. If you did ask to be kept updated, we’ll be in touch with any opportunities that arise in 2025. 

If you have any questions or feedback on the report please do let us know. Otherwise, thanks again for your interest in this work. Wishing you a lovely end to the year. 

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We partnered with some of the UK’s most Inclusive Employers to highlight best practice, collaborating with the likes of The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool Women’s Hospital NHS Trust, Mott MacDonald, UK Power Networks, Aviva, Ministry of Justice, and Westminster City Council.Inclusive Companies teamed up with a host of D&I Experts to deliver virtual events for International Women’s Day, LGBT History Month and Menopause Awareness Month, South Asian Heritage Month, Pride Month, Disability History Month and Transgender Day of Remembrance to name a few. In addition, we engaged with audiences to explore important topics relating to understanding ADHD, Inclusive Recruitment, Understanding Anti-Semitism, redesigning spaces, chronic illness and the workplace, Male allyship, social mobility, navigating toxic workplaces, preventing sexual harassment and much more. It doesn’t stop there, another key highlight was our ‘National Diversity Awards Networking Showcase’ in partnership with headline sponsor HSBC UK, honouring and connecting the trailblazers and alumni of the UK’s largest diversity awards. This special gathering united positive role models, business leaders and unsung diversity champions from across the UK ahead of the unforgettable ceremony to forge powerful new connections, collaborate, and drive meaningful change.  WATCH THE PROMO HERE Image of the BHM24 Panel session at Penna HQ with attendees in foreground We also partnered with Penna on our annual Black History Month event focussing on ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ – A brilliant keynote speech from Historian Josh Preye Garry and a dynamic panel session explored a variety of topics and lived experiences, as well as developed actionable plans to continue reclaiming narratives that empower and support Black colleagues.Furthermore, we hosted a round table event at the House of Lords, to discuss why DEI must not only live but thrive. This session brought together leaders from cross sector industries to explore what we can do as a collective, as stakeholders, organisations and networks to create a movement in which DEI not only lives but thrives. Image of all the DEI Round Table Event held at the House of Lords Not forgetting the incredible round table we held in partnership with Kellanova on Attracting and Retaining Diverse Talent, followed by The MONY Group where we shared deeper insights into strategies on how to retain diverse talent.A host of brand new toolkits were created to provide our members with important information on a variety of topics, including but not limited to Colleague Networks, How to Plan a successful Pride Month, Supporting Employees with Chronic Illness, and Movember and International Men’s Day graphic featuring the Inclusive Companies and Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers logos side-by-side The official announcement of the Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers 2024/25 List was revealed on 28th of November, at The Inclusive Awards, with UK Power Networks scooping the top spot. Hosted by presenter and journalist Sean Fletcher, the Inclusive Awards is the only awards ceremony that rewards organisations for harnessing a truly diverse workforce, recognising the significant efforts of organisations nationwide that excel in their commitment to equality and inclusion across all strands of diversity. Champions of diversity and inclusion were also named in the annual Diversity Power List – a definitive, honours-style list of the most innovative and inspirational people in the UK. A host of accolades were presented in categories such as D&I tech initiative, CEO of the Year, and Outstanding Diversity Network. For the full list ofwinners please visit: inclusiveawards.co.uk/2024winnersWe are so grateful to everyone who partnered with us this year to enhance the D&I agenda and keep this vital topic in the spotlight.   We won’t be winding down for long…What’s to come? graphic featuring the Inclusive Companies and Inclusive Top 50 UK Employers logos side-by-side Celebrating 14 years of The National Diversity Awards!The National Diversity Awards in association with HBSC UK will celebrate our 14th annual ceremony on 19th September 2024. The groundbreaking black tie event is Britain’s most high profile ceremony celebrating diversity, honouring the outstanding achievements of positive role models and community organisations from underrepresented backgrounds. During the past decade, we have honoured the UK’s most inspirational and selfless people, and those that work at the core of communities to create a more inclusive society. The nation has taken the awards to their hearts with over 700,000 nominations and votes received since its inception. 194 award winners have had their various achievements showcased though platforms including ITV, BBC and the Huffington Post, leading to increased funding, fundamental collaborations and wider recognition for these vital services.What a journey it has been… we can’t wait to host our grandest celebration yet and will be announcing lots of exciting news in the New Year!Nominations will open on 12th March. Find out more at…  www.nationaldiversityawards.co.uk  There’s more…The National Diversity Awards will Partner with Inclusive Companies to Deliver a host of D&I Webinars throughout 2024 Landscape graphic with the below webinar information and featuring a stock image of 3 people looking at a laptop We are delighted to kick start 2024 with a number of informative and engaging events, and we would love for you to join us:January 22, 2025 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Autism inclusion in work and society: Awareness, Visibility, Acceptance
Join us for an insightful webinar with Solicitor, Deputy Mayor and Autism Campaigner Jonathan Andrews to explore the essential elements of fostering an inclusive environment for autistic people in the workplace and broader society. As we strive for a more inclusive world, this session will focus on three critical aspects: awareness, visibility, and acceptance. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR FREEIf you’re a previous shortlisted nominee or winner of The National Diversity Awards and would like to share your expertise to collaborate on a webinar, please email info@nationaldiversityawards.co.ukThe Inclusive Companies Team will be on a much-deserved break from 20th December – 6th January. Emails will be picked up sporadically and if you would like a catch-up in the New Year, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Wishing you all a wonderful time over the festive season and sending our best wishes. Once again, thank you for everything.     www.inclusivecompanies.co.uk  Inclusive Companies (company number 113 97949) is a company registered in England and Wales whose registered office is at Studio G, 44 Simpson Street, Liverpool, England, L1 0AXDisclaimer: This email and any attachments it may have included in it, are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed to.Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Inclusive Companies Limited. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, you must neither take any action based upon its contents, nor copy or show it to anyone. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this mail in error.  © 2024 Inclusive Companies 

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Hi Mervelee,

As the year draws to a close, we want to take a moment to celebrate the incredible achievements we’ve made together in 2024. 

From major breakthroughs in medication access to competing in walking football tournaments. From campaigning for better services to volunteering your time. Your continued support has made a real difference.

Discover what we achieved together in our 2024 highlights video:Thank you for everything you do. Your support means we’ve accomplished so much together:Transforming care: After years of campaigning, NHS England introduced a 3 year programme to ensure people with Parkinson’s receive their medication on time in hospitals.Supporting thousands: Our helpline handled over 14,000 enquiries, providing life-changing support and guidance.Contributing towards research breakthroughs: From advances in blood test diagnostics to the launch of the Landmark research programme, we’re pushing the boundaries of Parkinson’s research.Raising millions through fundraising: Thanks to events like the London Marathon and Walk for Parkinson’s, you helped raise millions to power our mission.And there’s so much more. You can see the impact of your support in our 2024 highlights video.Watch our 2024 highlights videoTogether, we’re moving closer to better treatments and a cure. Thank you for being part of this journey, Mervelee. 

Harriet 
Parkinson’s UK 

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Dear Mervelee,

Thanks to you, 2024 has been an unforgettable year for our charity. Your support made a real difference – here’s how: Two new helicopters launched – allowing us to be anywhere within the M25 in 11 minutes50,000 young lives reached – through our schools and youth outreach activity Swift trial recruitment completed – your support moved us closer to a medical development that could improve patient outcomesOmaze partnership secured – helping us grow our amazing community by reaching new supporters. It’s because of your generosity that we continue to be there for London, 24/7, 365 days a year. This is especially important during Christmas and New Year, when many will be out celebrating in the city and our teams will be relied on to respond when and where they are needed most. 

Team members like Chief Fire Officer John Power and Dr Anne Weaver, who marked workplace anniversaries this year, have dedicated decades to ensuring London is looked after in its moments of greatest need. For 30 years and 20 years respectively, their commitment has made all the difference. Alongside their colleagues they have been there for London – and because supporters like you have been there for us, we have been able to keep flying.  

Thank you for your continued generosity which helps John, Anne and every member of our service be there for our patients. Your passion for our work makes this all possible.2024 in photosImage of staff on the helipad with the old helicopter for it's last day in service.Image of staff volunteering for big city collection.Image of woman participating in the helipad abseil event.Image of runner competing in the London Marathon.Image of Tom Cruise, His Royal Highness Prince William and staff at the Gala Dinner.Image of staff at the Omaze announcement.Best wishes,Jonathan Jenkins 
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As 2024 draws to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on an extraordinary year of creativity, community, and collaboration. Thanks to everybody who has supported our work throughout the year, whether that’s as an artist, a participant, an audience member, a funder or one of the National Lottery players on whom our funders depend – thank you all! THE MOUTH OF THE GODS: 2024 THE MOUTH OF THE GODS has been heart of our work this year, and the response has been incredible! 

Here are just a few things that the reviewers had to say:”Border Crossings are well known for their innovative cross-cultural productions, and in this venture they have truly excelled themselves….  a supremely inventive cultural collage” Plays to See *****“an inventive project that turns the stuffy inaccessibility of classically renditioned opera on its head” The Reviews Hub *****“one of the most unique and special experiences I’ve had this year” Salterton Arts Review ****“The delicacy and linguistic richness of instruments, drums, voices, married with the European and Indigenous dance steps makes this a profound experience.”  South London Community MattersClick here for full reviewsWe were particularly excited to welcome Indigenous soprano Edith Ramos Guerra to the UK for the first time: her extraordinary central performance brought the spirit of the Andes to the heart of London.If you’re following our journey on social media, you will know just how integral London’s Latin American communities have been in shaping THE MOUTH OF THE GODS. To relive key moments and stay updated, Follow us on Instagram to stay updated on our work!Our Instagram Page THE MOUTH OF THE GODS: 2025! THE MOUTH OF THE GODS project is not over! 

Our film documentary is now being edited and will be screened in February 2025. This screening will be a celebration of everything achieved so far, offering a chance to look back at the full process, from museum visits and dance workshops to final rehearsals and performances. Stay tuned as we share more about this in the new year!

Check out and share the trailer below in case you missed it!  SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA Another exciting project this year was the development of SUPPLIANTS OF SYRIA. During January we worked with British and Irish actors to respond to the material we’d found in Turkey during 2023. The film version of the piece has been screened in Tunisia and Turkey, with the refugee participants themselves present to see their work at Çukurova University.  In the last couple of weeks, the project has once again become incredibly relevant to the news headlines, with the overthrow of the Assad regime. Click here to see our Artistic Director’s blog on the latest developments. Looking Ahead to 2025 Next year is set to be even more exciting! With new collaborations and projects already underway, we can’t wait to share what’s in store. Stay tuned for some exciting announcements at the start of 2025!The coming year also marks a very special milestone for us: 30 years of Border Crossings.
It’s a moment to celebrate, reflect, and envision the future alongside our incredible partners and creative communities. A moment to recognise how much has been achieved through our intercultural performance work, and how much remains to be done. The need for our work is not only ever present but ever growing.
If you would like to help us along the way, please donate via our JustGiving page: every contribution helps us to bring hope and joy where it is deeply needed.Here’s to another year filled with connection, storytelling, and transformation 💫 
As 2024 comes to a close, we wish you a restful and rejuvenating holiday season and a fantastic start to the New Year.Copyright © Border Crossings 2024. All rights reserved.

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