Pink Ladies and Future Dreams Come Together to Expand Support for Breast Cancer Patients in The Bailiwick of Guernsey
Press Release
Date: Thursday 16th April 2026
” Jackie Wright, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist at Future Dreams, expressed her enthusiasm for this partnership, stating, “We are truly delighted to be connecting with the Pink Ladies Guernsey, and see this partnership as a meaningful opportunity to extend our support to even more individuals affected by breast cancer.”
“This exciting joint venture represents the first initiative of its kind for Future Dreams, marking a significant milestone in expanding access to support services. Future Dreams aims to build on this success by scaling the model to other communities, particularly those where geographical barriers limit access to vital support.”
Jackie continued, “At Future Dreams, we offer a wide range of accessible online services designed to support both physical and emotional well-being. These include weekly movement classes, as well as expert-led workshops covering topics such as menopause, nutrition, cooking, and Emotional Freedom Technique, among others.”
Local breast cancer charity, the Pink Ladies, is thrilled to announce a brand new partnership with Future Dreams Charity in London - a leading organisation focused on providing essential resources and support for those facing and affected by breast cancer. This new relationship aims to give islanders impacted by breast cancer, access to invaluable online services and resources specific to breast cancer – diagnosis, during treatment, and life after.
Future Dreams was founded in 2008 by mother and daughter, Sylvie Henry and Danielle Leslie. By a cruel twist of fate, they were both diagnosed with breast cancer, tragically both women lost their lives to secondary breast cancer within a year of each other in 2009. Their legacy lives on in Future Dreams and the thousands of women the charity supports every year. Guided by a simple but powerful mission: “No one should face breast cancer alone or without hope, the Pink Ladies and Future Dreams are thrilled to be working together to offer islanders more support.
Some of the Other Online Support Services Include:
Mindfulness course – a 6-week mindfulness course starting on the 16th September.
Virtual Community Groups: Safe spaces for connection, including Coffee & Connect sessions and dedicated groups for those living with secondary breast cancer or navigating recurrence.
New Online Supporters’ Meet-up: Launching on May 18th, this initiative encourages community building and shared experiences.
While Future Dreams also offers in-person support at their Kings Cross center in London, - - the focus for the Pink Ladies is on providing accessible specialist online services to those living on the island.
Naomi Leach, Chair of the Pink Ladies Charity says “We are incredibly excited to partner with Future Dreams to bring additional support and resources to the breast cancer community in the Bailiwick. By connecting with Future Dreams, we aim to offer islanders access to a wider choice of breast cancer specific resources.”
Call for Participation
In the first instance, the Pink Ladies are looking for a few local people that have been impacted by breast cancer to explore this new partnership with them. They’d love for you to experience some of Future Dreams online resources first hand, to help the charity shape what is offered and to share your experience with others.
If you’d like to help or ask for more information, please contact hello@pinkladies.gg
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Media Contact: Gemma Ainger, Pink Ladies Communications, media@pinkladies.gg