The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Support Breast Cancer Now

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As someone who has recently lost a loved one to breast cancer, I’ve seen first-hand the devastatin­g impact that this disease can have.

Four days before the UK went into national lockdown, I lost my beautiful mum to secondary breast cancer. I was 11 weeks from giving birth to my daughter, Sofia Lily, she would have been my mum’s first grandchild.

The pandemic has been an unpreceden­ted situation for us all but losing my mum and grieving during this time has been incredibly difficult. I desperatel­y want to do everything I can to support Breast Cancer Now, who provide essential support services so that people living with the disease, like my mum, are supported the whole way through their breast cancer experience. Since the start of the pandemic, Breast Cancer Now has faced huge disruption. Re- searchers lost thousands of precious hours in the labs and they’ve been forced to cancel hundreds of their community support events – taking away a crucial lifeline for many. That’s why I’m joining the thousands of others and having an Afternoon Tea this August.

Whether it’s a cuppa in the garden or delivering delicious treats to friends, anyone can take part. And no matter how you choose to have your Afternoon Tea, all money raised will help Breast Cancer Now provide world-class research and life-changing support for anyone affected by breast cancer. Fundraiser­s can register to claim a free fundraisin­g pack at breastcanc­ernow.org/ cuppa

Andrea Springthor­pe Breast Cancer Now supporter

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