May marks the beginning of Melanoma Awareness Month, and the Melanoma Fund is calling on the public, sports communities, and outdoor professionals to join the fight against skin cancer by making sun safety a top priority.
As the summer months approach, the Melanoma Fund is ramping up efforts to promote awareness of the dangers of UV exposure, especially among those who spend extended time outdoors. The charity is offering a comprehensive suite of free sun safety resources designed for sports clubs, schools, and outdoor professionals — ranging from the Outdoor Kids Sun Safety Code to Slip! Slap! Swing! for golfers, and the widely adopted Sunguarding Course, which has already educated over 2,000 professionals nationwide.
“This month is not only about awareness — it’s about action,” said a spokesperson for the Melanoma Fund. “Through our campaigns and partnerships, we’re empowering communities to protect themselves and others, especially those most at risk.”
Supporters are encouraged to get involved in several ways this May:
- Use and share resources within your communities to help spread life-saving messages.
- Nominate the Melanoma Fund as your charity of choice for summer events, fundraisers, or challenges.
- Become a Sunguard Ambassador, helping lead local sun safety efforts with full backing from the charity.
- Donate to support the creation and distribution of free resources, educational campaigns, and nationwide outreach.
“We believe prevention is better than cure,” the spokesperson added. “Every action — whether sharing a message, joining our ambassador programme, or donating — helps us build a future where fewer people suffer from melanoma and skin cancer.”
To learn more and get involved, visit melanomafund.co.uk.