25,000 handwritten letters sent to cancer patients, thanks to charity set up by Dorset woman and her friend
When was the last time you wrote a letter? Actually put pen to paper, rather than fingers to keyboard.
Over the past five years, 25,000 handwritten letters have helped to bring a smile to cancer patients - thanks to a Blandford woman and a man she met by chance whilst on holiday.
Alison Hitchcock and Brian Greenley met on a yoga break in 2009. They became, in their words, acquaintances - agreeing to meet up for a drink every now and again once they'd returned home.
But when Brian told Alison he had stage three bowel cancer, the pair could've never imagined how her actions would make a difference to the lives of thousands in years to come. Our reporter Charlotte Foot has their story.
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