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The Liverpool Support Group had a lovely sociable time just before Christmas when they got together to decorate Christmas cakes and make some stunning festive wreaths.
Read MoreIt seems KASW (Cheltenham) got off to a good start on Saturday 11th September with a well-attended meeting! We were asked by Maggie’s to limit our attendance to 12, including KA Volunteers, but as it happened we were 15 in the end, which worked out fine. It was great to be back in action after…
Read MoreKeeping Abreast Carol Service 2021 – Wednesday 15th December. Join us from 6:00pm for music, mulled wine and mince pies. Service from 7:00pm Free to attend but booking is required via Event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/keeping-abreast-carol-service-2021-tickets-207174212647 Donations appreciated.
Read MorePOSTPONED – Keeping Abreast Norwich Group evening at M&S Norwich – New date will be spring 2022 Coffee will be offered at 5pm in the cafe, and will will then join the lingerie ladies for the evening. Please come along and bring a friend. Please RSVP to a373pearce@btinternet.com.
Read MoreThank you to our amazing London Marathon 2021 team
Read MoreCome and join us on Saturday 20th November for an evening of reeling hosted by our Trustee Rachel Contact us for tickets or if you need any more information
Read MoreTake a look at our recent newsletter – Spring 21 Take a look at our recent newsletter which is sent to everyone signed up. If you have not signed up don’t worry you can still view it here: Keeping Abreast Spring 21 Newsletter If you want to make sure you get all future updates just…
Read MoreIt’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month and for the past few weeks Beverley Birritteri, one of the founders of our charity, has been putting on her walking boots to raise much-needed funds. Beverley wanted an ambitious walking challenge and decided to complete 122 miles in total, which is the equivalent of the distance from Norwich, where…
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Keeping Abreast was established in September 2007 by patients Anna Beckingham and Beverley Birritteri and Breast Reconstruction nurse specialist Ruth Harcourt. They recognised a great need for women, both newly diagnosed with breast cancer and facing the possibility of mastectomy, and also women further down the line who are also considering reconstructive surgery, to be able to meet and talk to other women who have been through similar experiences. This allows women make an informed choice about whether or not to proceed with breast reconstruction.
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