WOMEN survivors of breast cancer in Pendle are asked to take part in a pioneering awareness project.
For the first time, the Cancer Research Campaign will have it's award-winning 'Wall of Hope' at the Asda store, Colne, on October 28.
Those who have beaten breast cancer can submit a photo, with a message of hope, which will be pinned to the Wall.
Organiser Shirley McNally said: "Wall of Hope was started in Manchester last year, when more than 200 women gave us messages of hope. Women said it was exactly what they wanted to see."
Wall of Hope won an award from the National health Service for its success in raising awareness of breast cancer..
For more information on breast cancer, ring 0800 3280038. Those who would like to take part in the Wall of Hope project are asked to contact Shirley on 0161 7725578 or 07900 607793.
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