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AMB A SS ADORS From celebrities to medical, beauty and fashion experts and inspirational campaigners and business people, Future Dreams is proud of its brilliant and dynamic ambassadors. These are some of the women and men who have this year shone a light on our charity and its mission to help and support those touched by breast cancer. From us to them... thank you!
ARLENE PHILLIPS Future Dreams has welcomed choreographer and former Strictly judge Ar lene to many of its events and she is a keen suppor ter. ‘Having lost my beloved sister-in-law Laura to breast cancer, I’ve been determined to be vocal about the need for suppor t and do all I can to help,’ she says. ‘I’m proud to be associated with Future Dreams and hope that this disease can soon be eradicated.’
PATSY KENSIT Actress Patsy has a special reason to be moved by the stor y of Future Dreams founder s Sylvie and Danielle. ‘It resonated as my mother had breast cancer,’ she says. ‘Mum was a positive, amazing woman who defied it for year s, but sadly passed away when I was in my twenties. I also lost my father to cancer. If this disease is caught ear ly enough, it can often be treated and so I’m thrilled and honoured to be a Future Dreams ambassador.’
MELISSA HEMSLEY Food writer Melissa has provided some of her exciting healthy recipes for this issue and was busy during lockdown baking cakes for breast cancer care nurses. ‘The Future Dreams family are some of the most kind, energetic, inspiring and loving people I’ve ever met,’ she says. ‘They are committed to constantly raising awareness and I am over the moon to be able to do my part.’
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