Michaela Roast was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at the age of 17 and from diagnosis was assigned a CLIC Sargent Social Worker. Now aged 25, Michaela has been volunteering for CLIC Sargent since 2014 as she wanted to give something back to the charity. Listen to the Good News Shared podcast episode 30 below to hear about Michaela’s story and her experiences with CLIC Sargent, both as a service user and as a volunteer.

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How CLIC Sargent helped Hodgkin’s Lymphoma sufferer go to University

Michaela wearing a wig to raise awareness of the work CLIC Sargent do

In the interview (which is just under 17 minutes long) you will hear about:

  • The support CLIC Sargent gave to Michaela and her family when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • The work CLIC Sargent do to support children and young people with cancer
  • Michaela’s favourite volunteering experiences
  • Some good news from CLIC Sargent

… And much more!

Find out more about CLIC Sargent by visiting their website.

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Nisha Kotecha is the Founder of Good News Shared. Having worked and volunteered for charities in the UK for over 10 years, Nisha is on a mission to highlight how amazing charities are.

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