Pink for a Purpose: Wilton Manor Unites Against Breast Cancer

November 13, 2024
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Wilton Manor Care Home located  in the heart of Melton Mowbray, part of the Sanders Senior Living Group, proudly joined the Wear it Pink campaign, dedicating a day to raising awareness and funds in support of breast cancer research. With the team dressed in pink, this event not only highlighted the importance of vigilance against breast cancer but also aimed to bring the local Melton Mowbray community together in support of this incredible cause.

The day was filled with a strong sense of purpose as the Wilton Manor team bonded over their shared commitment to raise both awareness and funds for breast cancer, a disease that has affected many families, including those within the Wilton Manor community. By dressing in pink and participating in various activities, the team aimed to inspire the wider community to stay vigilant about breast cancer and to support continued research into prevention and treatment.

Helen Cooke, Home Manager at Wilton Manor, shared her thoughts on the day’s significance:

Wilton Manor Care Home participated in raising funds for Think Pink Day, driven by our unwavering commitment to making a positive impact in the fight against breast cancer. The team deeply believed in the importance of supporting awareness and research for this cause, as it resonated with many staff who had personal experiences or knew loved ones affected by the disease. The day was filled with a shared sense of purpose and camaraderie, as everyone donned their pink attire and engaged in various fundraising activities. The collective effort fostered a profound sense of unity and fulfilment among our wonderful team members, as they felt they were contributing to something meaningful, bringing hope and support to those touched by breast cancer.”

Wilton Manor Care Home remains dedicated to supporting its residents, staff, and the wider community through meaningful initiatives like Wear it Pink, bringing people together and contributing to the vital cause of breast cancer awareness.

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