Maggie’s has joined up with megastar Sting to send a message to those fighting cancer during lockdown.
The former Police lead singer has recorded a special version of the 1979 hit, Message in a Bottle, to highlight the work of the cancer support charity and encourage people to support it with donations.
The star said: “I hope to help to shine a light on the important work that Maggie’s is doing to support cancer patients at this most difficult time.
“I know how crucial Maggie’s professional, practical and emotional support is at the best of times, but it is needed now more than ever.”
The charity, which has centres in Aberdeen and Inverness, wanted to send a message of support to those battling the disease.
In the video it says: “We know this is a really hard time for you and we understand the fear and anxiety around delayed treatments – and how much harder it is when you can’t see the family you love.
“Maggie’s is here to help you. Here to listen. Here to support. Just here.”
The footage also includes messages from users of the service.
One said: “Reaching you on the phone made me feel I wasn’t alone.”
The video has been shared on the charity’s Facebook page and viewed more than 86,000 times.
Richard Stewart, centre fundraising manager at Maggie’s Aberdeen, said: “Sting is a legend.
“He’s one of the world’s biggest musical stars and Message in a Bottle is a song that’s loved by millions.
“It’s absolutely brilliant Maggie’s have the backing of someone of his calibre.
“Throughout the pandemic, Maggie’s services are available to everyone in need of support.
“We’re always just one phone call or email away.
“Over the past six weeks the generosity of people has blown us all away.
“The money raised from Sting’s appeal will help tremendously.
“I really hope people feel inspired by Sting’s SOS to the world and text to give just £3 to help support people with cancer.”
To donate £3 to Maggie’s, text MAG to 70007.