Our Perfectly Pink Ball takes place on 1 October at Worcester’s Bank House. We are delighted that we have the support of some amazing local businesses, sponsoring this event in order that we can raise as much money as possible…
Ormerod Rutter Bake Sale Raises a Delicious Donation of £1500 for Local Breast Cancer Charity Ormerod Rutter pulled out all stops, along with their oven gloves to deliver a recipe for success the other week. The compassionate team baked their…
The Bank House Hotel Spa and Golf Club will be hosting an inaugural Ladies’ Lunch on Thursday 12 May, helping to raise money for the Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven (WBUH). Held in conjunction with Bodega Womenswear and The Style &…
An international fitness initiative for cancer patients is coming to Worcestershire for the first time. 5K Your Way is a community initiative open to all and free to take part, linked to the global ParkRun. Worcestershire’s only breast cancer charity,…
A huge thank you to everyone who got involved in some way in fundraising for us during Pink October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. There are so many of you, and we have contacted you all to say THANK YOU. We…
After a break due to Covid, ladies from different clubs in the area returned to the courts at Pershore Tennis Centre, all dressed in pink, to support Worcestershire Breast Unit Haven. Together 36 women raised £600 for the local charity…
The sad news has been announced that the Breast Cancer Haven charity is to suspend its nationwide services for the time being. This is devastating for those working in that charity and we at the Worcestershire Breast Unit charity…
Are you a CoastBuster? Join our new fundraising/wellness challenge this Easter! Following their successful fundraising walk in October 2020, to Brest & back, our Worcestershire Breast Unit support group is attempting a bigger, challenge – CoastBusters – and is…
Two Worcester friends are undertaking a cycling challenge in March 2021 to raise money for the Worcestershire Breast Unit where one of the men’s wife was treated successfully for breast cancer. Alex Smith aged 34 and Alex Dance aged 35…
This graphic from ITV’s Lorraine show is really easy to understand and interpret for your own checks. Get to know what feels normal for you and your breasts so that you can quickly identify and notice any changes.