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Maggie's CentresThe Maggie's cancer caring centres aim to help anyone who has, or has had cancer, as well as their family and friends. They are not intended as a replacement for conventional cancer therapy, but as a caring environment that can provide advice for a healthy body and mind. They are located nearby, but separate from, existing NHS hospitals. The centres were founded by, and named after, Maggie Keswick Jencks, who, like her husband, architectural theorist Charles Jencks, believed in the ability of buildings to uplift people. Consequently, the buildings are designed by leading architects - the Dundee centre was the first building in the UK by Frank Gehry, a personal friend of Maggie's. Maggie died of cancer in 1995. In February 2005 the christian right group "Christian Voice" forced the centres to refuse a 3000 donation from Jerry Springer - The Opera. List of Centres Open: Worked On: - Kirkcaldy, Fife, at the Victoria Hospital, designed by Zaha Hadid
- Inverness, Highlands, at Raigmore Hospital, designed by Page and Park
- London, at Charing Cross Hospital, designed by Richard Rogers
- Cambridge, at Addenbrookes Hospital, designed by Daniel Libeskind
- Sheffield. at Royal Hallamshire and Weston Park Hospitals, designed by David Bickle
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