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Our 2024 So Far

Posted by Olivia Phillips on 11 April 2024

2024 has been a super exciting year for Future Dreams so far, with the expansion of our Workshops and Classes on offer, The House now being open one Saturday a month and our Fight Night V fundraising event.

We aim to expand our services on offer in line with growing demand, and as we have been seeing increase in footfall through our doors, it has been important to us to keep developing on the services we provide. To name a few, we have a brand new LGBTQIA+ Breast Cancer Meet-Up, hosted by Ryan Riley, a Monthly Surgical Information Workshop hosted by Breast Clinical Nurse Specialist, Jackie Wright and our Patient Care Ambassador, Amanda Hanison and a Monthly Online Menopause Cafe hosted at our Virtual House.

The House being open on a weekend (one Saturday a month) means that those who’s time is occupied during the week can access our in-person services, which of course helps us to fulfil our mission of ensuring Nobody Faces Breast Cancer Alone Or Without Hope.

Fight Night V was a huge success, raising an incredible £295,000. we extend a heartfelt thank you to all of those that bravely stepped into the ring to raise vital funds for Future Dreams. It was a truly amazing evening.

13 year old Eloise designed and painted a collection of cards for Future Dreams, University student, Mollie released her debut single “Sorry Is Not Okay” with proceeds going towards supporting the work we do at Future Dreams and Jo Deakin came in to see us, with her ‘Fill Your cups’ mugs that she created to raise money for Future Dreams. It has been a great start to the year with so many individuals raising funds for Future Dreams in so many creative ways.

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