November Fundraising Ideas 2024
As we step into November, now is the time to start planning for the festive season ahead!
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If you or someone you know has any symptoms that might be linked to breast or other cancers, don’t wait, visit your doctor now!
If you or someone you know has any symptoms that might be linked to breast or other cancers, don’t wait, visit your doctor now!
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“I found a tiny lump, smaller than a pea, under my right nipple after I got crushed and bruised by one of my patients, a dairy cow – I was a vet."
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He decided to join The MoonWalk London in 2013 and walked with his brothers-in-law Chris and Michael and sisters-in-law Catherine and Roisin. He was back again in 2014 with Chris, walking strong in memory of his beautiful wife Mary.
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We asked our men who are part of our Men Get Breast Cancer Too campaign how they discovered the symptoms that lead them to being diagnosed with breast cancer... this proved to be very interesting and informative so we thought we should share.
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Giles has been part of the campaign right from the start... see what he had to say about the announcement below!
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I think the pandemic has given many people a real sense of mortality. For me, surviving cancer and a brush with my own mortality meant I had a bit of re-evaluation.
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Six men diagnosed with breast cancer gathered in London to share their experiences and help Walk the Walk launch the next phase of our national 'men get breast cancer too' awareness campaign.
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Show your support for breast cancer charity, Walk the Walk, during breast cancer awareness month by Rocking your Bra T-shirt on Friday 4th October!
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To give you motivation during training for your breast cancer charity walk, hear from Country Walking Magazine Editor, Guy, on the #walk1000miles challenge!
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Lynn Parsons and Magic Radio continue to support charity Walk the Walk at The MoonWalk London and the fight against breast cancer
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David Talbot was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 – one of 350 men a year in the UK who find out they have the disease. He completed The MoonWalk London while still going through treatment.
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