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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 36
Sign: Cancer

Country: UK
Signup Date: 7/5/2006

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006 

Breast Cancer Care - support us this Christmas

As it gets nearer to Christmas, if you're looking for presents which give something back to charity, check out the webshop for the Lavender Trust and Breast Cancer Care. There's a whole range of great gifts with every penny of the profits coming to the charity.

For more information, go to www.breastcancercare.org.uk/shop
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Breast Cancer Care is the UK's leading provider of information, practical assistance and emotional support for anyone affected by breast cancer or breast health concerns. Every year we give direct support to over 22,000 people with breast cancer or breast health concerns through our helpline, peer support and other direct services.  In addition, we respond to two million requests for support and information about breast cancer or breast health concerns through our publications, website and outreach work.  All our services are free.

Why not take some time to visit our homepage at www.breastcancercare.org.uk and find out more about the work we do?



Wednesday, July 05, 2006 
Our vision.
Breast Cancer Care's vision is that everyone affected by breast cancer will receive the highest standards of treatment, support and care.

Mission.
Our mission is to make a significant and meaningful difference to the lives of people affected by breast cancer or with breast health concerns through the provisions of high quality, innovative, responsive services and by campaigning for excellence in breast cancer treatment and care.

What we do.
Breast Cancer Care is the UK's leading provider of information, practical assistance and emotional support for anyone affected by breast cancer.
Every year we give direct support to over 22,000 people with breast cancer or breast health concerns through our helpline, peer support and other direct services.
In addition, we respond to two million requests for support and information about breast cancer or breast health concerns through our publications, website and outreach work.
We are committed to campaigning for better treatment and support for people with breast cancer and their families.

All our services are free.