Future Dreams is a registered charity in England and Wales, offering a range of online and in-person workshops, classes, therapies and advice to address the key pain points of a breast cancer diagnosis.
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, Danielle aged just 35 and a mother of three young children. 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.
The in-person workshops, classes and community groups take place at Future Dreams House in London, while the virtual support services can be accessed from anywhere. The services are not free, although a sliding scale of pricing is available based on income and affordability.
Book a free introductory tour with Amanda Hanison, Patient Care Specialist & Awareness Ambassador who runs weekly Tea & Tours every Monday at 3pm.
“And then came Breast Cancer” is a podcast, hosted by TV presenter, journalist and breast cancer survivor Victoria Derbyshire.
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