Charity marks decade of gifts for cancer patients

Kris Hollandand
Annabel Amos,Northamptonshire
News imageThe Lewis Foundation A man and a woman both wearing black T-shirts and black trousers look smiling at the camera with the backdrop of an empty cafe behind them. The man has has left arm around the woman's shoulder.The Lewis Foundation
Lee and Lorraine Lewis established The Lewis Foundation in 2016

The co-founder of a charity that delivers gift packs to cancer patients said she "did not realise the need was so great" as it marked a decade of support.

The Lewis Foundation, based in Northampton, was founded by Lorraine and Lee Lewis after the latter's mother spent a period in hospital for cancer treatment.

Lorraine Lewis said the charity now worked in 17 hospitals across the Midlands, supporting people in 83 different wards.

"No matter what age you are, what background you come from… everybody needs some support when they're in that situation," she said.

The charity provides a range of care packages that patients can pick from, with each having been curated with the input of patients and hospital staff.

Gift packs typically contain toiletries, comfort items, books and handwritten messages to support patients during hospital stays.

News imageThe Lewis Foundation Three white paper bags are next to each other. They each have The Lewis Foundation's red and black logo on the front, and have a list of what is included in the bag. Outside the one labelled "snack pack" there is a bottle of water and porridge.The Lewis Foundation
The packs are handed to patients by the charity's volunteers

Lorraine Lewis said that it felt like a "lifetime" since the idea came about on the Talbot Butler ward at Northampton General Hospital.

"I remember seeing a lot of isolation and loneliness for adult cancer patients and just thinking how can we make people feel a little bit better and just bring some joy and happiness to the ward," she explained.

"We gave gifts to people just to cheer them up. When she [Lee's mother] was in remission we thought, 'we love doing this and it helps' - and it's been going ever since."

She said the pair expanded their operation after realising that patients from Northampton may need to travel to other hospitals for treatment of their specific cancer.

"What is really lovely is seeing the surprise that people have on seeing that a stranger wanted to help them," she added.

The Lewis Foundation has delivered thousands of gift packs to adult cancer patients and last year celebrated raising more than £1.2m to support its work.

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