Strutting their stuff in aid of breast cancer
Express readers can support four Paisley women who are taking to the catwalk in a charity fashion show.
The four glamorous Buddies will be walking tall at the Breast Cancer Care Scotland Fashion Show in October.
Ana Ireland, Josie Drage-Dawes, Marion Coyle and Jackie Gray will be strutting their stuff in the face of cancer and proving that the devastating diagnosis won’t define their lives.
Some were diagnosed many years ago, others are currently receiving treatment, while one Paisley great grandmother is walking the catwalk in memory of the daughter she lost to cancer 20 years ago.
The fashion show takes place at the Hilton Glasgow Hotel on Thursday, October 25.
Funds raised at the show will help Breast Cancer Care continue to provide care and information. For tickets, call 0345 077 1892 or email theshowscotland@ breastcancercare.org.uk
The charity Breast Cancer Care’s aim is to give every person affected by the disease to get the best treatment, support and information.
It is the only specialist UK-wide charity providing support for anyone affected by breast cancer.
The organisation combines the personal experiences of people affected by breast cancer with clinical expertise, using this in a unique way to:
•provide information on living with and beyond breast cancer
•offer emotional and practical support through our services and helpline
•bring people affected by breast cancer together through our services and forum
•campaign for improvement in standards of support and care and
•promote the importance of early detection.
For more information on signs and symptoms, support and fundrasing go online to www.breastcancercare.org.uk or talk to a breast care nurse by calling
0808 800 6000.