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The generous donation by an anonymous band member topped up funds raised by three Ipswich bands during 40 festive performances supporting local cancer services.
Why it matters: The money will help Cancer Support Suffolk provide vital education about cancer signs and symptoms while supporting patients throughout their treatment and beyond.
The big picture: Ipswich Hospital Band, St Peter's Band, and Saints Community Band collected £7,238.70 in total through December performances, with proceeds split between Ipswich Hospital Band and Cancer Support Suffolk.

By the numbers:
Over 40 carol sessions performed
£7,238.70 total donations collected
£4,000 final donation to Cancer Support Suffolk after anonymous contribution
The details: The musicians performed in small groups across various Ipswich locations, including:
The high street
Major supermarkets (Waitrose, Morrisons, and Tesco)
Ipswich Hospital on Christmas Day

What they're saying: "We would like to thank the wonderful people of Ipswich for their generosity. Every contribution helps make a real difference, and we are proud to have been part of this fundraising effort," said Maggie Porter, Engagements Coordinator at Ipswich Hospital Band.
"The support from the bands has been incredible. They played in all weathers to entertain the Christmas shoppers in Ipswich, and the money raised will enable us to help support local cancer patients and their families," added Mark Murphy MBE, CEO of Cancer Support Suffolk.
The bottom line: The bands formally presented the cheque to Cancer Support Suffolk on Monday, 10 February 2025, during a band rehearsal, with plans to continue their tradition of festive fundraising in future years.

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