New wedding favour collection from Macmillan Cancer Support

gold owl pin badge on a place setting, gold dragonfly pin badge on a placecard

Macmillan's new collection of wedding favours are beautifully crafted and are a great way to thank guests, honour absent friends and raise money for the growing number of people living with cancer in the UK.

The new range this year has something to suit every taste, including a variety of cultural and religious favours and rainbow pin badges; 100% of the profits of every wedding favour purchase from Macmillan's shop will help the charity to continue doing whatever it takes to support the millions of people living with cancer across the UK.

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on cancer care, and as many people with cancer continue to miss out on the support that’s right for them, there has never been a more important time to add a little touch to your big day and help raise vital funds for Macmillan.

To browse Macmillan’s new wedding favour range, visit macmillan.org.uk/shop.

gold flower pin badges
gold bee pin badge
gold star
islam emblem in gold
rainbow pin badge favours circle and heart
silver pin badge favours in wedding symbols top hat etc
gold bee range in bracelet and earrings
gold dragonfly cufflinks

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