Rutherglen's MSP brings a splash of pink to Holyrood in support of breast cancer campaign
Clare Haughey MSP added a splash of colour to her usual Holyrood attire in support of Breast Cancer Now’s Wear it Pink campaign.
The Rutherglen constituency MSP was joined by other parliamentarians to raise awareness of breast cancer, learn more about breast cancer in Scotland, and to encourage others to take part in Wear it Pink events during Breast Cancer Awareness month.
“Every 10 minutes, someone hears the words 'you have breast cancer' – there are over 4,200 new cases diagnosed in Scotland every year,” said Clare.
“Wear it Pink Wear is a great way to come together with friends and family to have fun whilst raising money for Breast Cancer Now’s world-class research and life-changing support.
“I am proud to further raise awareness of the impact of the disease locally, and to support and advocate for Breast Cancer Now’s research.
“Breast cancer affects so many people in Rutherglen and Cambuslang. I know that many local schools, workplaces and organisations support the Breast Cancer Now each year by adding a little pink to their outfits and fundraising for this worthy cause, and all of their efforts should be commended.”
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For more information on this year’s Wear it Pink campaign, including fundraising ideas, and more about Breast Cancer Now’s work, visit: wearitpink.org
Breast Cancer Now’s free helpline or online forum can provide support and advice, and answer questions about breast health.
You can contact them on 0808 800 6000 or by visiting: forum.breastcancernow.org
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