A Borders-based charity is looking for people keen to join its Board of Trustees.
The Lavender Touch, which provides treatments to those undergoing cancer treatment and their carers, is marking its 20th anniversary by planning for its future.
The Board of Trustees is vital in guiding the charity's adherence to its mission and values while also navigating new challenges and opportunities.
As the charity moves forward, they are looking for more trustees who share its commitment to compassionate care and innovative support for people living with cancer.
Jan Beattie, one of the founding members in 2004, said: "As we celebrate this milestone, we are also focused on the future and how we can continue supporting our community.
"We are looking for trustees who are passionate about our cause and can bring fresh ideas and perspectives to our Board."
Those interested can contact Pauline Williams, the charity's development manager, at pauline@lavendertouch.co.uk.
The treatments it provides include massages, reflexology, and aromatherapy.
These therapies use specially crafted blends of essential oils and are delivered by qualified therapists.
Ms Beattie said: "Touch is a big part of what we need as humans to help us feel connected to each other.
"Therapeutic treatments, like massage and reflexology, are the perfect way to bring this contact to someone.
"In selecting a name for the charity in 2004, we knew we had to include the word 'touch'."
The Lavender Touch works closely with NHS Borders.
Doctors, MacMillan nurses, and district nurses refer patients to the charity's services.
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