About Us

SECHC aims to give any person affected by cancer, their family and friends an opportunity to explore ways which may help them to cope with their situation. Confidentiality is always maintained. The Centre aims to respect and support them in the choices they make, and to provide individual and group support, complementary therapies and information, within a friendly, caring environment. These facilities have local NHS recognition.
 

Our policy is to provide time and support in addition to that available from healthcare professionals at no cost to the member. We give information but not advice about cancer and its treatment.

Our strategy is to remain as a well managed independent charity, staffed predominantly by trained volunteers with professional guidance and support. We aim to be well known and respected in our community. We seek to retain sufficient financial reserves to cope with fluctuations in fundraising and grant aid.

Our Trustees and Staff

june_whitfield.jpgPresident

June Whitfield, one of this country’s best loved comic actors, has been involved with the Centre for more than 16 years and is our President.

 

 

 

 

 

jennifer_mollett.jpgChairman

Jennifer Mollett is Chairman of the Centre and has been actively involved at the SECHC for many years.

 

 

 

Executive Committee

  • Mrs Jennifer Mollett, Chairman
  • Ms Sue Taylor, Vice Chairman
  • Mr Mike Jones, Treasurer
  • Mr David Mollett, Company Secretary

Trustees

  • Mrs Jennifer Mollett
  • Ms Sue Taylor
  • Mr Mike Jones
  • Mr David Mollett
  • Mr Tony Barranco
  • Mr John Manley
  • Mr Michael Tubbs
  • Ms Eve Smith
  • Mr Gary Das
  • Ms Joy Perkins

Staff

  • Nina Guha (Manager)
  • Liz French (Fundraiser)
  • Tom Vaz (IT Officer)