Cancer UK-Salone’s Breast Cancer Morning Coffee @ Community Skills Hub Waltham Cross.
Breast Cancer awareness and support reached new heights today 19.10.23 in Waltham Cross, thanks to the collaborative effort between the Community Skills Hub Waltham Cross and Community Alliance, Broxbourne & East Herts. The Breast Cancer Morning Coffee event was not only a testament to the strength of the community but also a heartfelt celebration of resilience and unity.
This event was made all the more special by the presence of Mayor Paul Seeby, who has been a consistent supporter of community initiatives. However, this time, the spotlight was on someone dear to his heart, his mother Mrs. Phylis Seeby, a breast cancer survivor and champion. Her presence served as an inspiring reminder of the courage and strength it takes to battle this disease, as well as the importance of support from friends and family.
Another hero in this narrative is Julie Gunnell, the Waltham Cross Barclays Bank manager. Her unflinching support for Cancer UK-Salone demonstrated the power of corporate involvement in charitable endeavors. Julie's dedication not only inspired but also showcased the impact one individual can make in the fight against breast cancer.
No successful event is complete without the generous contributions of local businesses. Tesco, with their Cheshunt and Brookfield Farm branches, came forward with donations of cakes, biscuits, teas, and chocolates. Their commitment to making the event not just successful but also enjoyable was palpable.
Lol Hill, Tesco Community Champion, deserves special thanks for her physical support during the event. Her presence and active participation highlighted the importance of community engagement and the impact of going the extra mile to support meaningful causes.
Bumzy Cakes added an extra layer of sweetness to the event with their sumptuous cupcakes. Their contribution was met with smiles and delight from all those in attendance, reminding us that small gestures can go a long way in making a difference.
The Breast Cancer Morning Coffee was a testament to the power of collaboration, community spirit, and unwavering support. It brought together individuals from all walks of life, united by a common cause. In honoring Mrs. Phylis Seeby, recognizing Julie Gunnell, and acknowledging the generosity of Tesco and Bumzy Cakes, this event not only raised funds and awareness but also served as a heartwarming example of how a community can come together to make a meaningful impact.
We extend our deepest gratitude to all those involved and look forward to many more successful events in the fight against breast cancer. Together, we can create a brighter, healthier future for all.