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Your impact

Every pound you donate funds something specific and real — community education sessions, free screenings, and the practical bridge from diagnosis to treatment for women who cannot access it alone.

✓ Funds directed to programme work ✓ Targets communities with lowest survival rates ✓ Clinical content from NHS & WHO ✓ Secure payment via Stripe

What every amount achieves

Choose an amount and give with confidence — knowing exactly what it delivers.

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£25

One Full Breast Cancer Screening

A woman who has never been examined receives a free clinical breast exam and ultrasound scan at a mobile screening unit. For many of the women we reach, it will be the first medical examination of any kind they have ever had.

  • Clinical breast examination
  • Ultrasound scan
  • Referral coordination if needed
Donate £25
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£75

Biopsy + Diagnostic Work-Up

When a screening detects something concerning, a biopsy confirms whether cancer is present. Without your funding, a woman who has finally found a lump and sought help may be unable to afford the next step.

  • Core needle biopsy procedure
  • Full pathology lab analysis
  • Results and treatment referral
Donate £75
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£150

One Month of Hormone Therapy

Tamoxifen costs pennies per day in the UK. For a woman in a low-income community without subsidised healthcare, a full course of hormone therapy is unaffordable without support. Your donation covers one full month of treatment.

  • One month of tamoxifen course
  • Treatment follow-up coordination
  • Supports stage-appropriate care
Donate £150
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£500

Surgical Access Support

Reaching the operating table is only possible if a woman can get to the hospital, stay near it, and meet co-payments. Your donation funds the practical bridge from diagnosis to life-saving surgery for one patient.

  • Transport and accommodation
  • Surgery co-payment support
  • Post-operative follow-through
Donate £500

Our three programme tracks

Donations are deployed across three interconnected programmes, each addressing a critical point in the journey from risk to survival.

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Community Education

Community health educators — trained and employed locally — deliver breast cancer awareness sessions in villages, community centres and places of worship. Women learn to self-examine, identify warning signs, and understand that treatment exists and is effective.

12 women per session
Average community reach
02

Mobile Screening Units

Fitted vehicles travel to communities with no local clinic. Women receive clinical breast examinations, ultrasound scans, and, where indicated, referrals for further testing. The unit returns regularly to maintain continuity of care.

500+
Free screenings targeted this phase
03

Treatment Access

Diagnosis is not the end. For women from remote communities, reaching specialist treatment centres requires transport, accommodation and money most do not have. We fund the practical bridge between diagnosis and survival.

Stage IV
When most low-income patients first receive a breast cancer diagnosis

The human reality

Stories from the communities we serve

Composite stories representing the real experiences of women in the communities we work in. No real patient data is used.

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Fatima, 41 Rural community, underserved region

"Fatima attended a community awareness session we funded in her village. Three months later, she noticed a change in her breast and went to the clinic — something she says she would never have done without the session. She was diagnosed at Stage 2 and began treatment."

Early-stage diagnosis → treatment initiated
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Aisha, 38 Low-income community, no prior screening access

"Aisha received a free screening through our mobile unit. A lump was found and a biopsy confirmed early-stage breast cancer. She has now completed surgery and is in remission. "I didn't know what a screening was before. Now I tell every woman I know.""

Free screening → surgery → remission
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Priya, 52 Underserved area, limited diagnostic access

"Priya had noticed symptoms for over a year but couldn't afford the clinic visit. When our subsidised diagnostic programme reached her area, she was tested within a week. Stage 1 diagnosis. She is currently receiving treatment."

Subsidised diagnosis → Stage 1 treatment

Every amount creates real impact

Whatever you can give, it goes directly to the women who need it most. Donate today and see the difference.

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