A very good friend, friend has managed to get a group of local ladies to pose for the pictures and to create the calendar. Would be great if you can show your support and purchase one or more. Affinity Calendar Girls Bare all to Raise Cash for Breast Cancer Every October the UK turns PINK to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. This year Jane Fry Editor of Affinity Magazine decided she wanted to do something to help raise funds for Breakthrough Breast Cancer’s research, a cause that she knows is close to many people’s hearts. So with the help of ten local business women they have put together their very own Calendar Girls Calendar!! Jane told us “Everybody knows someone who has been affected by breast cancer in one form or another, I lost a friend a couple of years ago and last year Julie.W lost her mother to this cruel disease. As women we know how high the statistics are and how easy our lives could be turned upside down, so there was no hesitation and plenty of enthusiasm when the idea of the calendar came about.” The girls said “We had so much fun shooting the calendar, we even made an old man fall off his bike!!!! But we also know how serious the cause we are raising money for is. We have 1,000 calendars to sell and our hope is people will be fighting to get their hands on them, so we have to order even more!” The calendars will be available to purchase at the cost of £10 from businesses locally (check out the Affinity Magazine FB page for stockists) or mail order - email [email protected] If you are a local business and would like to stock the calendars please contact Jane. A sneaky peak to get you interested.
My other half has had this and unfortunately has had one removed but is doing well.This affects about 45.000 women in the UK every year .Will honestly look at the link.Stu.
Absolutely anyone can get the horrible C. Last year I and 2 work colleagues ran the London marathon for Macmillan cancer and we raised just over £12k. Second highest fund raising the other was £100k plus by a celebrity. All support is greatly appreciated.
My better half and I have raised over £7,000 since 2011 for Walk the Walk, a charity supporting treatment of breast cancer, research and palliative care. we have walked over 3,000 miles on events and training for them. Good luck mate, you are doing something completely worthwhile, and something I admire you for. I will buy a calendar.