REUNIGHT with Breast Cancer Now Event Programme

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REUNIGHT WITH BREAST CANCER NOW -Welcome from Delyth Good evening everyone and welcome to tonight’s very special, and very different event. Welcome to REUNIGHT. It’s Breast Cancer Now’s evening to come together and reconnect with wonderful supporters like you. Even though because of coronavirus restrictions we’re prevented from hosting our glamourous in-person events like the Pink Ribbon Ball and The Show, we still wanted to have a special evening together. So, here it is! Our very first virtual gala with you all. I really could not be happier to welcome you all tonight. And I really do want to say how important your support has been, and will continue to be to us, in this new, socially distant world. As the coronavirus took its grip on the UK in March, it quickly became the biggest crisis facing breast cancer in decades. Our lives and the lives of those at the very heart of our charity – people affected by breast cancer – became filled with doubt, uncertainty and worry. While many patient’s treatment continued unchanged, other patients saw delays and cancellations to their treatment alongside changes to the support they received. Screening services across much of the UK were paused. Recruitment to many clinical trials was paused. And we saw a big drop in the number of people being referred to see a specialist with suspected breast cancer. Breast Cancer Now was deeply impacted too. Our research in labs was paused for 100 days or more, as was much of our fundraising. And we are still unable to safely run our face to face support services. In the past few months we have

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had to make some difficult decisions and overcome some big challenges, but in these testing times, our colleagues, partners, supporters and researchers have all rallied so that we can continue to provide the support for today and hope for the future that so many people rely on us for. I am immensely proud that we have continued to be there for people when they need us. For the first time ever, our Helpline has been running remotely, with our breast care nurses able to continue providing support to people across the nations. Our support services like Moving Forward and Living with Secondary Breast Cancer have gone digital too, continuing to provide a lifeline to as many people as possible. And our researchers are beginning to return to their labs to make sure the progress we’ve made in breast cancer research doesn’t stall. Behind all of this is people like you. Your support throughout the pandemic has been the one thing that’s made this all possible. Your support, your fundraising, your donations. It has kept Breast Cancer Now moving forward. We are more determined than ever to change the future of breast cancer and make sure that by 2050 everyone who develops breast cancer lives and lives well. Thank you, thank you so much for supporting our world-class research and life-changing care. I can’t tell you how important you are to Breast Cancer Now. So, sit back, make yourself comfortable and enjoy this wonderful evening.


YOUR EVENING AHEAD... 7pm

Welcome

7:05pm

Breast Cancer Now Chief Executive Delyth Morgan

7:30pm

Supporter Speech

7:45pm

Hear from our Researchers

7:55pm

Hear from our Nurses Supporter Speech

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8:05pm

Prize Draw winners announced

8:15pm

Closing Entertainment

9pm

Silent auction closes


OUR SPECIAL GUESTS

Jacquie Beltrao

Emeli Sandé

Pixie Lott

Marc Spelmann

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ALISON’S STORY

For any woman diagnosed with breast cancer, there will never be an easy time to go through the heartache of losing a breast. But, for Alison Tait, the operation was all the more frightening as she had her breast removed during lockdown.

At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Alison, 50, who was diagnosed with incurable breast cancer four years ago, attended Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital for the operation to help prolong her life. She wasn’t allowed to have loved ones sit with her as she waited for the surgery or to see visitors as she recovered.

“It hit me how seriously ill I must be for my operation to be going ahead when, all around the hospital, so many other procedures had been cancelled.”

What haunts Alison most of all about her hospital stay was the deafening silence of the building’s normally bustling corridors and waiting rooms. And the sense of loneliness she felt when she first arrived. Alison, of Edinburgh, said: “Living with cancer can be a lonely journey at the best of times and losing a breast at any time was always going to be daunting but to go through such a big operation with everything else that is happening did bring additional worry.” “My daughter Ellen took me to the hospital but wasn’t allowed in and just had to drop me at the door. As she drove away, I remember just standing with my bag. I knew things at the hospital would be very different but I never expected it to be so eerily quiet. It was like a ghost town.” “It hit me how seriously ill I must be for my operation to be going ahead when, all around the hospital, so many other procedures had been cancelled. It was a real double-edged sword knowing how vital my operation must be. And I couldn’t help but feel very alone.”

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Alison, who is a single mum to daughter Ellen, 19, was told she needed an operation to remove her right breast just days before the country went into lockdown. In February, she had contacted the hospital’s breast clinic after sensing a change in the breast where she had previously been diagnosed with breast cancer. Tests revealed the cancer was progressing and she was advised to undergo a mastectomy. Alison said: “I was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2016 and told it had spread to my liver – so was incurable but treatable.


“I started chemotherapy and, by September 2017, was told the treatment had been so successful there were no longer any visible signs of disease on my scans. “I returned to work and it did feel as if my life was getting back to normal – although a new normal. “You start to believe over time that perhaps you’ve been an exception, that you’ve had a silver bullet and are clear of the disease. “Then, a few months ago, I started to feel unhappy about a slight change I’d noticed in my breast. “There was a faint dimple if I looked in a certain way. I wondered if my eyes were playing tricks on me but I knew I had to get it checked out.”

“You start to believe over time that perhaps you’ve been an exception, that you’ve had a silver bullet and are clear of the disease.”

Tests revealed a significant amount of disease had returned to Alison’s breast. She said: “Thankfully, there was no evidence of disease elsewhere and I was advised I should have a mastectomy. “At the time, coronavirus had started to spread in the UK and lockdown was announced the following week. “I was given a date for my operation but everything coronavirus-related seemed to be escalating so quickly that I really couldn’t allow myself to believe it would go ahead. “I was worried the hospital would be so swamped that they wouldn’t be able to do my operation or even that my surgeon would get ill.” Alison attended hospital for her operation on April 15. She was deeply moved by the care and support she received from all the hospital staff – from her surgical team to her nurses and even hospital cleaners.

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She said: “The hospital was divided into two zones – a red zone where patients with Covid were being treated and a green zone for nonCovid patients. “All the hospital staff were so calm and reassuring – there was no sense of panic or worry – and, if anything, it felt like I was probably getting extra care. There were little things that were different – like the staff wearing masks and the quietness of the hospital. “When it was time for my operation, instead of being wheeled to surgery in a bed, I had to walk down with my gown on and walk right into the theatre itself. “I saw the bright lights and the tiny trolley I would be lying on, which was quite overwhelming. “Back on the ward, there were just three of us in the room, with our beds all spaced out and we had to socially distance. “The girl in the bed across from me had a breast operation on the same day and we struck up a friendship.

“It’s my hope that this search to find an urgent drug for coronavirus will make governments look more closely at how the pace of finding treatments for other diseases can be improved.”

“When she left the day before me, I wanted to give her a hug but couldn’t.” After three nights in hospital, Alison was allowed to return home. Four weeks on, she continues to recover as she isolates with her daughter. She is due to start radiotherapy and will continue to take the drug herceptin to prevent further spread of the disease. Alison said: “Coronavirus has affected so many things, including cancer care, and I feel so grateful that my operation was able to go ahead. “At the moment, scientists across the world are racing to find a drug to stop Covid-19 and, while that’s important, it frustrates me that there’s not the same sense of urgency by governments to find cures or new treatments for other diseases that also claim the lives of thousands of people. “It’s my hope that this search to find an urgent drug for coronavirus will make governments look more closely at how the pace of finding treatments for other diseases can be improved.”

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Alison supports Breast Cancer Now, which funds world-class research and provides life-changing care to anyone affected by breast cancer. Breast Cancer Now needs your support now more than ever to ensure the charity can continue to provide support for today and hope for the future for everyone affected by breast cancer.

Text: Jenny Morrison


Make a pledge By making a pledge today, you can help us make our vision a reality, that by 2050 everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live – and be supported to live well.

Pledge £10

Pledge £30

Pledge £100

£10 could give 10 people with breast cancer the vital answers they need by funding 10 invaluable information resources.

£30 could fund one hour of research. That’s one researcher working to try and find new ways to prevent, detect, treat and eventually save lives from breast cancer.

£100 could give women somewhere to turn after their treatment, by funding a facilitator on a Moving Forward course for four hours.

Pledge £500

Pledge £1,500

£500 could allow a person with breast cancer to talk freely and regularly over the phone with a trained volunteer who understands their concerns.

£1,500 can provide a high-end computer for analysing data. These discoveries that will bring new treatments to people affected by breast cancer.

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Please donate an amount of your choice. Any amount you are able to pledge will help us reach our vision that by 2050 everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live – and be supported to live well.


Just some of our fantastic prizes... This year, to help us raise vital funds we are hosting a fantastic silent auction, we have lots of prizes from luxury staycations, to virtual experiences, designer handbags and golf days. Here is just a taster of what to expect. The Silent Auction will open on 28th October at 9am and close on 4th November at 9pm.

Ornate Moments Home Cinema Experience Bring the cinema home to you! Ornate Moments will provide an indoor or outdoor cinema setup for 6 with all the cosy cushions, blankets and props. This will also include the snacks and a personalised cinema night sign board making it the perfect setup for any family or group of friends.

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Sharon White Bespoke Package International artist Sharon White is offering a bespoke service, where she will consult with the bidder on an original piece of artwork that is a personalised commission. She will work directly with the bidder and offer an interior design service that will include a range of soft furnishings exclusive to them. Sharon is very passionate about bringing beautiful and meaningful artwork into the home as art is a powerful healer. Sharon is excited to offer a prize that will make a true and authentic connection.

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Champagne Afternoon Tea at The Dorchester Whatever the day may bring, Mayfair’s best sitting room will be waiting to welcome and revive you. The British love affair with ‘a cup of tea’ is enacted daily in homes throughout the land. Champagne Afternoon tea for 4 at The Dorchester is the definitive experience, full of tradition, celebration and a tremendous amount of cake. This is an indulgently warm and delicious occasion and one not to be missed.

Kindly donated by: The Dorchester

To see the full list of what’s on offer in our Silent Auction please head to the website to browse and place your bids givergy.uk/BreastCancerNow

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A Luxury, Rejuvenating Week in Menorca Relax on a seven-night holiday for two, with bed and breakfast, at the luxury boutique Biniarroca Country House Hotel, Menorca. Located on the outskirts of Sant Lluís, just 15 minutes’ drive from Menorca Airport, it is a haven of peace and tranquillity. Take a dip in one of the natural pools, walk through the beautiful Mediterranean-inspired gardens, or indulge yourself in the treatment room.

Kindly donated by: Sheelagh Ratliff

Coastal Cornwall Getaway Kick back and relax with this one week stay for up to seven people at Trevose Lodge in Cornwall, a luxury beach front retreat. Wake up to the sound of the ocean in this stunning three bedroom, two en-suite lodge and treat yourself to an alfresco breakfast on your full-length private balcony. The private garden is the place to unwind and enjoy that book you’ve been meaning to read. With the facilities of Trevose Golf and Country Club on your doorstop, you will be sure to find plenty to pass the time from surf school, to tennis, to golf.

Kindly donated by: Jo Herridge & David Hurst

Golf for 2 with lunch at Richmond Golf Club A morning round of golf for two at the prestigious Richmond Golf Club in Surrey, playing alongside club member John Billett and colleague, followed by lunch in the club’s unique Cube Room.

Kindly donated by: John and Glynis Billett

Ski Chalet Stay for 12, Les Carroz - 24 month expiry Chalet Génepi is located at 1,200m in the village of Les Carroz d’Araches, just under an hour from Geneva airport. It is part of Le Grand Massif ski region, which consists of 5 resorts, including Flaine, 62 ski lifts and 258 km of pistes. Summer activities include hiking, cycling, mountain-biking, tennis, climbing, horse-riding, swimming, canyoning, rafting, paragliding, and golf. Enjoy a week’s skiing, or a Summer activity holiday, in this beautiful chalet in the French Alps, for up to 12 people. Recently renovated, the chalet has 5 bedrooms including 3 doubles with ensuite, another double/twin and a bunk-bedded room.

Kindly donated by: James Hargreaves, Mark & Olivia Henley

To see the full list of what’s on offer in our Silent Auction please head to the website to browse and place your bids givergy.uk/BreastCancerNow

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Spot Prize Competition A Freddie’s Flower delivery for you and your loved one An ELEMIS kit for two A Tapp’d Cocktail Sharing Kit

In the spirit of reconnecting, we want to know who you want to #REUNIGHT with to be in with a chance of winning a prize for you and your loved one during the evening. Email us at virtualeventwithbreastcancernow@breastcancernow.org with your message and the name of the person you can’t wait to reunite with. Please share photos with us if you wish! Winners will be picked at random during the night. Lockdown has kept us apart, so we want to reconnect virtually and lift your spirits with a gift! #REUNIGHT

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Prize Draw

Enter our fantastic prize draw for just ÂŁ5 a ticket for your chance to win some incredible prizes including:

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Magnum of Bottega Prosecco

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And more to be announced! Winners will be picked at random during the evening and notified via email. Buy your tickets now at givergy.uk/BreastCancerNow #REUNIGHT


Auction Terms and Conditions

Declaration By making a bid on a lot in the Silent Auction at REUNIGHT, you are agreeing to these terms and conditions.

statement of opinion only and bidders should rely on their own judgement as to all matters affecting the lot.

By making a bid, you are taking full responsibility for payment of any auction lot(s), should you have placed the highest bid at the close of the Auctions. In the case of the Silent Auction, the closing time will be made clear at the event.

The Charity accepts no responsibility for the performance of any service.

Auction The highest bidder for each lot shall be the Winning Bidder of that lot. The Winning Bidders will be formally notified of their winning lot(s) within three working days of the event. Breast Cancer Now (‘the Charity’) reserves the right to fix a reserve price for any lot. The Charity has the right to refuse a bid on a lot, without giving any reason. In the case of a dispute as to any bid, the Charity may immediately determine the outcome of the dispute, be it withdrawal of the disputed bid or of the lot entirely. The decision of the Charity shall be final. Goods sold may have faults and imperfections and errors in description, for which the Charity holds no responsibility. Bidders should satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot prior to purchasing. Illustrations in catalogues are for general identification only.

The Winning Bidder shall pursue any claims in respect of the performance of any services against the supplier of that service and not against the Charity. All lots are subject to the terms and conditions stipulated by the lot donor. Under no circumstances may any lots won be resold or re-auctioned (including donation for resale or re-auction) by the Winning Bidder other than to the Charity. No lots can be used for promotional purposes. Lots that are a holiday or experience must be completed within 12 months of the event date, unless otherwise stated in the terms and conditions of the lot. Lots not completed within this time frame will expire and payments will be non-refundable. The Charity sells the lots as the beneficiary of the generosity of the named donor. Neither Givergy, the Silent Auction technology provider, nor the Charity takes any responsibility for the misuse of a Silent Auction login. Bidders are requested to take the necessary measures to keep their login secure.

Payment

Travel, accommodation and any other expenses are not included with experiences or hospitality unless stated otherwise in the lot description.

No lots may be taken until the full amount of the bid placed by the Winning Bidder has been received by the Charity. Payments can be made by credit/debit card (excluding Amex).

Any statement by the Charity as to the lot is a

The Charity will not issue refunds for any lots.

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As we reconnect tonight, let’s take a moment to remember the loved ones we have lost. We dedicate REUNIGHT to the Committee members we have sadly lost to breast cancer this past year- Irene Tomoe Cooper, Estelle Little and Rachel Mamelok.

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Thank you Thank you to everyone who has been involved in this event, from donating prizes to volunteering their time. We are extremely grateful for the generosity that has allowed this wonderful event to happen. Thank you to: David Aggett Jacquie Beltrao Cameron Bold Media Givergy Alison Tait The Breast Cancer Now Nurses Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins Research Centre Sophie Ellis-Bextor Jon Culshaw Pixie Lott Emeli Sandé Marc Spelmann Our wonderful Pink Ribbon Ball and The Show London committees, without whom we could not have put on tonight’s event. Our thanks go to: Vikki Eccles, Co-Chair, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Avril O’Riordan, Co-Chair, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee and their dedicated committee members: Jackie Barron, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Myrtle Barrow, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Anna Donald, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Nicky Downing, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Jacintha Lawrence, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Ellie Patsalos, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Zoe Pease, The Pink Ribbon Ball Committee Christine Sturgess, Chair, The Show London Committee Julia Lynn, Vice-Chair, The Show London Committee Maggie Lawrence, Secretary, The Show London Committee and their dedicated committee members: Glynis Billett, The Show London Committee Diana De Vyust, The Show London Committee Steph Harrison, The Show London Committee Maggie Hatch, The Show London Committee Tony Hatch, The Show London Committee Susannah Kraft, The Show London Committee Tracey Krieger, The Show London Committee Frances Le Tissier, The Show London Committee Sarah Mills, The Show London Committee Shirley Pinder, The Show London Committee Helen Rogers, The Show London Committee Miriam Rosier, The Show London Committee Jackie Scheuringer, The Show London Committee Lesley Seville, The Show London Committee Sally Whitson Dawe, The Show London Committee

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Our fantastic prize donors: Beaverbrook Hotel Bloomberg Bottega Chris & Bob Sturgess Cley Windmill Dean Street Townhouse EKC Luxury ELEMIS Freddie’s Flowers ghd Glynis & John Billet Godiva James Hargreaves Jane Taylor London Jo Herridge Jonny Atkinson Kering Lick Paint Luke Henderson Mike & Maureen Tomlin Olympia Constantinou Ornate Moments Pernod Ricard Prince and Pilgrim Rare Birds Rickety Bridge Winery Sally Whitson-Dawe Sara Smith Sarah Grant Sharon White Sheelagh Ratliff Star Name Registry Stephen Wright Tapp’d Tessa Stevens The Avenue The Dorchester Virgin Limited Edition Zoe Pease

These names were correct at the time of design. We offer sincere thanks to anyone we may have missed.


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