Printerland.co.uk is Proud to Support Breast Cancer Campaign
The purpose of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is to raise awareness of breast cancer, encourage women to be breast aware and is a crucial fundraising opportunity for charities, such as Breast Cancer Campaign.
The money the Campaign generates during the month funds innovative, world-class breast cancer research throughout the UK.
"Breast Cancer Campaigns mission is to beat breast cancer by funding innovative world-class research to understand how breast cancer develops, leading to improved diagnosis, treatment, prevention and cure. We aim to be the leading specialist in breast cancer research across the UK and Ireland, making a significant impact on breast cancer for the benefit of patients."
As part of Printerland's own support for Breast Cancer Campaign Managing Director James Kight ran the London Marathon (he even enlisted Sale Sharks and England International Andrew Sheridan to help train him for the big event).
During Breast Cancer Awareness week, we have even turned this website pink and made charitable donations on behalf of our customers for each laser printer purchased during the month. Look out for more supportive campaigns this year as Printerland continues promote this great cause.
About Breast Cancer CampaignBreast Cancer Campaign was established in 1998 with the aim of researching the cure of breast cancer. The charity aims to be the leading specialist in breast cancer research across the UK and Ireland, making a significant impact on breast cancer for the benefit of patients.
Breast Cancer Campaign only funds research into breast cancer and will support research at any centre of excellence in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The charity has a particular interest in supporting innovative research and will fund the best breast cancer research in the UK and Ireland, providing that it is of the highest quality.
Breast Cancer Campaign currently supports 95 research projects, worth over £16 million in 35 centres of excellence across the UK and Ireland.