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Festival of Walkern fundraiser for Breast Cancer UK

Joanna Brown is raising money for Breast Cancer UK
In memory of Della & Cheryl Spratt

Festival of Walkern · 1 August 2026

Breast Cancer UK raises awareness of the preventable risk factors for breast cancer. We provide practical information to help reduce people’s risk. We campaign for policy change to support prevention, and fund scientific research to help improve our understanding of how to prevent the disease.

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Thank you so much for visiting our JustGiving page.

We’re holding this Festival in support of Breast Cancer UK because this cause is deeply personal to us. As breast cancer survivors ourselves, we know firsthand the physical, emotional, and mental impact that a diagnosis can have—not just on those affected, but on everyone who loves them.

We are also remembering in loving memory, two incredible women, Della and Cheryl Spratt , who sadly lost their lives to breast cancer. Their strength, courage, and the memories they left behind continue to inspire us every step of the way.

By supporting Breast Cancer UK, you’re helping fund vital work to prevent breast cancer through research, education, and campaigning, giving hope for a future where fewer families have to experience the heartbreak this disease can bring.

Every donation, no matter the size, means so much to us. Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support as we honour Cheryl and Della, celebrate survivorship, and help make a difference for future generationS.

Around 59,000 women and 420 men a year, in the UK, are diagnosed with breast cancer. Yet at least 30% of breast cancer cases are preventable.

Breast Cancer UK are working to prevent breast cancer through education, scientific research, collaboration and policy change.    

Breast Cancer UK provides practical advice and tips on how to reduce the risk. They campaign for changes to national health policies to support prevention, and fund vital research to help improve understanding of how to stop the disease.

Donation summary

Total
£307.00
+ £69.25 Gift Aid
Online
£307.00
Offline
£0.00

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