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Proud to Support Breast of Friends (Registered Charity No. 1214528)

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Wed 03 Jun 2026

Proud to Support Breast of Friends (Registered Charity No. 1214528)

At Brittons Estate Agents, we are truly honoured to support Breast of Friends, a local charity making a meaningful difference to people affected by breast cancer across West Norfolk. �� You can learn more about their work or make a donation at www.breastoffriends.co.uk.

One of their core initiatives is offering a free mastectomy bra to every individual who has undergone a mastectomy, ensuring comfort and confidence during recovery.
 

The charity has also funded significant improvements to the chemotherapy unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, helping create a more supportive environment for patients. They are currently fundraising for new surgical equipment for the breast unit — equipment that will improve the surgical experience and overall recovery for those undergoing treatment.
 

As part of our commitment to this incredible cause, Brittons will donate £100 to Breast of Friends for every new property instruction, once the sale completes. It’s our way of giving back and helping the charity continue its vital work.
 

We are also proud to be a Kindness Corner drop‑off point. A list of items the charity provides — and the products we can receive on their behalf — can be found on the Breast of Friends website.
 

Together, we can help bring comfort, dignity, and hope to those who need it most. Community matters to us, and we are proud to stand alongside Breast of Friends in everything they do.

 

Melanie Britton; Trustee for the Breast of Friends adds ‘“Being a trustee of Breast of Friends is one of the greatest honours of my life. This charity means so much to so many, and I am incredibly proud to play a small part in supporting the people in our community who need it most.” — Melanie Britton MNAEA