The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
The figures behind the charity that works to beat lung cancer through research, campaigning and helping smokers to quit
£4.71m - The charity's income for the year ending December 2010, compared with £4.77m in the previous year
£196k - The cost of generating voluntary income. The charity raised £1.10m, giving it a fundraising ratio of 18 pence in the pound, down from 21 pence the previous year
£1.4m - Free reserves at year-end. The charity's target was to hold reserves of £2.1m, or roughly six months' expenditure
£80k - No employee was paid more than this
7,425 - The number of people successfully helped to quit smoking in Liverpool and Knowsley by the charity's Fag Ends system
22,500 - The number of publications providing advice and information on lung cancer handed out during the year.








