SUPPORTING WOMEN THROUGH THEIR BREAST CANCER JOURNEY

We are proud to announce our partnership with the Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity – a charity born out of love, family, warmth, friendship & the desire to make a difference.  

How it all began

Future Dreams was set up by mother and daughter Sylvie and Danielle who both lost their lives to the disease in 2009. The charity aims to help women to step beyond their diagnosis and approach life with courage and hope; offering practical and emotional care and funding life changing awareness, support and research.  

No one should ever feel like they are going through breast cancer alone, if you or someone you know needs help Future Dreams are there for you. You can find out more about their support services and contact them here:

Future Dreams

Victoria's Secret bus tour

As part of Cambridge Pink Week, Victoria’s Secret and Future Dreams will be bringing their vintage route master to the cobbles outside King’s College.

We are inviting women who are going through, have been affected by or are looking for more information on breast cancer and how to check their breasts to book an appointment on the Victoria’s Secret and Future Dreams bus.

We are also offering support to partners, husbands, friends and family.
We will be offering two services on the bus – a natural nail manicure and a chat with a breast care nurse to celebrate Pink Week

Future Dreams house

Future Dreams House

A new London centre, Future Dreams House, opened in October 2021 offering virtual and in-person support across the UK. 

The new centre will offer a growing number of services including image workshops, life coaching, nutritional and exercise advice. Perhaps the most vital function of the new centre is to provide a non-medical environment in which people can form friendships and networks to help them deal with the many different challenges the illness throws at them.

No one should ever feel like they are going through breast cancer alone, if you or someone you know needs help Future Dreams are there for you. You can find out more about their support services and contact them here:

How to check for breast cancer

The facts about breast cancer

Almost
1.5M

Fewer women in the UK had breast screenings between March 2020 and May 2021

Nearly
12K

Women estimated to be living with undiagnosed breast cancer at the end of May 2021

1in7

Women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime

10mins

The frequency a women in the UK is given a breast cancer diagnosis