Scanner centre named charity of the year

Paul Strickland Scanner Centre beat stiff competition from national and international charities to be crowned charity of the year at an event in London.
The annual Asian Voice Charity Awards, held in Mayfair and featuring special guest Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, recognises small charities and celebrates diversity across communities. Powered by Charity Clarity, the awards reward charities that think big and solve the most pressing social issues of our time, in Britain and globally.
Paul Strickland Scanner Centre ceo Claire Strickland said: “Our team takes pride in the centre’s track record of clinical innovation and excellence, and winning this award is a huge honour for us. As a charity that strives to be a leader in the fight against cancer, we’re very proud to be recognised in this way.”
Picture: Michelle Pillay, Rachel Jacobs, Suzannah Patel and Kirti Thakor of the Paul Strickland Scanner Centre’s clinical team.
Published on page 20 of the June 2019 issue of RAD Magazine.


