Bail me out! I've been locked up for Maggie's.

I am one of seven London business leaders who has been put behind bars for Maggie's. I've been found guilty of “excessive use of emojis in LinkedIn posts” and I've been sent down with bail set at £1,500.
Having traded in my freedom for Maggie's, with only my phone, laptop and my powers of persuasion, the challenge I face is to call on the collective goodwill of my network to raise funds for Maggie's London. My freedom depends on it!
As a passionate supporter of charities through both my role within Killik Charities & Killik’s own Charitable Trust, I'm excited to participate in the 'Jail or Bail' event for Maggie's. Maggie's does such incredible work helping those suffering with cancer (and those around them) when they are at their most vulnerable - I hope that by taking part in 'Jail or Bail', we can raise both money and awareness of their fantastic mission! It is a brilliant opportunity to show our support and to encourage others to join us in making a difference.
Maggie's offers a unique environment where individuals can find comfort, guidance, and community during a challenging time. By taking part in this fun yet meaningful event, we aim to raise awareness and funds to ensure that Maggie's can continue offering emotional, practical, and social support to those affected by cancer.
Below are a few examples of ways your money could help:
£50 will pay for someone with cancer to see one of our psychologists and receive support in dealing with difficult emotions.
£100 can pay for someone to attend our "managing stress" course and help them deal with the emotional impact of cancer.
£500 can pay for a man to attend a weekly support group to help men with cancer share their experiences and emotions.
£900 can fund a "Where Now?" course to help people adjust mentally and practically to life after cancer treatment.
£2000 can fund a years' worth of bereavement support for anyone who's lost someone to cancer.
£3000 can keep a Maggie's centre open for a day, meaning anyone who needs us can just come in.
£15,000 can keep a Maggie’s centre open for a week, meaning anyone who needs us can just come in.
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