Anthony Becher

COP A FEEL

Fundraising for Breast Cancer Now
£1,030
raised of £10,000 target
by 2 supporters
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Event: Cop A Feel
Participants: Anthony Becher, Rupert Spice, James Chapman Andrews
Breast Cancer Now

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RCN in England and Wales 1160558, Scotland SC045584
We fund research and provide support to anyone affected by breast cancer.

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The ‘Cop a Feel’ Campaign will be taking to the London streets before and after this weekend’s England v Germany game to raise money for ‘Too Many Women’. Too Many Women is an exciting new fundraising initiative which aims to raise one million pounds in 2010 for the pioneering work of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer* Research Centre on London’s Fulham Road.

On Sunday 27th June, Giant Human Boobs will hit the streets of London asking the great British public to ‘Cop a Feel’ in exchange for donations large or small in aid of this innovative new charity campaign. The Boobs will be armed with special nipple badges and bags of voluptuous merriment, so please give generously if you spot them in any of the parks, monuments or attractions in Central London throughout the day.

The Boobs will also be making a special appearance in Leicester Square immediately after England have beaten Germany to join in the party atmosphere.... or to commiserate and cheer the crowds if we lose by literally looking like total tits!

Look out for the Boobs at more sporting events throughout 2010, including Wimbledon and the RFU Autumn Internationals at Twickenham. If you see one of our Giant Human Boobs, please feel free to ‘Cop a Feel’ and help raise money to beat breast cancer.

Too Many Women is an incredible campaign that was put together by Harry Becher and Catriona Blampied, who shared the recent experience of having both their mother’s diagnosed with breast cancer within a few months of each other.  The outpouring of support they received has inspired them to make a difference in memory of Harry’s mother Judith and as a thanks for the wonderful treatment received by Catriona’s mother, Marilyn. 

They intend to raise over one million pounds for Breakthrough Breast Cancer by creating an amazing network of men and women who will be putting on a huge range of events large and small throughout the country during 2010. For more information about Too Many Women please visit: toomanywomen.co.uk  or call Leah Mates, Too Many Women Executive on: 020 7025 0275

About Breakthrough Breast Cancer

·         Breakthrough Breast Cancer is a pioneering charity dedicated to the prevention, treatment and ultimate eradication of breast cancer.  We fight on three fronts: research, campaigning and education. 

·          We fund ground-breaking research, campaign for better services and treatments and raise awareness of breast cancer.  Through this work the charity believes passionately that breast cancer can be beaten and the fear of the disease removed for good. Find more information at breakthrough.org.uk

*Breakthrough Breast Cancer is a registered charity in England & Wales (1062636) & in Scotland (SC039058)

 

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Breast Cancer Now

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RCN in England and Wales 1160558, Scotland SC045584
We’re Breast Cancer Now, the charity that’s steered by world-class research and powered by life-changing care. We’re here for anyone affected by breast cancer, the whole way through, providing support for today and hope for the future. By 2050, we believe everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live – and be supported to live well. But we need to act now.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,030.00
+ £8.46 Gift Aid
Online donations
£30.00
Offline donations
£1,000.00

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