Breast Cancer Campaign's mission is to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how the disease develops leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure.
The Charity aims to be the leading specialist in breast cancer research across the UK and the Republic of Ireland making a significant impact for the benefit of patients.
Don't forget to wear it pink this October
Dare to wear it pink this October and help Breast Cancer Campaign fund vital breast cancer research.
wear it pink is the biggest and best pink day during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, Campaign is daring everyone in the UK to wear an item of pink on Friday 31 October and donate £2 each to the charity to help us beat breast cancer.
Whether you take part at school, with friends and family or at work, make sure you have fun and be daring!
For more information or to register to take part in wear it pink, visit www.wearitpink.co.uk
Step up to beat breast cancer this Halloween
With the scariest night of the year just around the corner, Breast Cancer Campaign is encouraging people of all ages to brave the ghosts and goblins and take part in their Halloween Friendship Walk at Salford Quays.
Registration before the 31 October is £10 for adults and £2.50 for under 18s. Everyone is encouraged to dress up in Halloween costume or wear pink to mark the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
For more information visit Campaign's website at http://www.breastcancercampaign.org/how/friendship_walks/
Help us turn the Isle of Wight pink!
Breast Cancer Campaign will be turning the Isle of Wight pink during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, to help raise awareness and vital funds for breast cancer research.
Titled ‘Isle of Pink’, various tourist attractions, businesses and local groups will be hosting pink-themed days and activities in support of the charity.
Campaign will be holding an Isle of Pink Friendship Walk on 25 October to coincide and everyone is encouraged to hold their own pink and wonderful event. This can be anything from a pink coffee morning to a pink cycle ride!
For more information visit http://www.breastcancercampaign.org/how/isleofpink/?sec=isleofpink
Sign up to Campaign's £100 Challenge
Why not take part in Breast Cancer Campaign's £100 challenge at your sports club in 2008?
The £100 Challenge is just what it sounds like: Campaign invites your sporting club to pledge to raise at least £100 to fund innovative world-class breast cancer research.
Nick Gauntlett is the new equestrian ambassador for Campaign’s £100 Horse Riding Challenge in 2008. Nick will be encouraging clubs across the UK to take up the Challenge and hold fundraising events to raise money for research into breast cancer. He will also provide a prize for the top fundraising club.
For more information visit Campaign's website at http://www.breastcancercampaign.org/how/groupclub/ to download the various fundraising booklets available.
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