Breakthrough Breast Cancer's corporate partners
Our corporate partners believe passionately in harnessing the power of their companies, brands and workforces to help achieve Breakthrough’s vision of a future free from the fear of breast cancer.
We would like to thank them for their generosity.
The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade has, to date, raised over £11.5 million for Breakthrough.
Marks & Spencer began supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer back in 2001 and has raised a staggering £7 million!
The Bingo Association has raised a staggering £2.25 million since the launch of the partnership in October 2003.
ghd have supported Breakthrough Breast Cancer since 2004 and to date have raised over £1.1million through the sale of the pink styling irons, with more yet to come from the sale of the irons during October 2007.
Nissan are supporting Breakthrough through a text competition to win a new convertible Micra C+C.
In 2007 adidas teamed up with Breakthrough Breast Cancer to develop a fantastic pink ribbon running collection for women, with each item in the range carrying a 10% donation to Breakthrough.
Solus Garden & Leisure have supported Breakthrough since 2004 and to date have raised over £215,000 through the sale of their Yeoman range of pink gardening products.
The Morgan Stanley Women’s First Choice Network has raised over £200,000 for Breakthrough since 2004
The Breakthrough Breast Cancer credit card launched in 1998, and there are now currently more than 60,000 in circulation.
Warehouse is now in its 11th year of supporting Breakthrough’s vital research and awareness work.
Evans have chosen Breakthrough as their Charity of the Year and aim to raise a magnificent £150,000.
House of Fraser has chosen Breakthrough Breast Cancer as its new Charity of the Year for 2007, which aims to raise a fantastic £100,000.
John Dickinson’s support for Breakthrough Breast Cancer began in 2006 with the launch of Pink & Black and this unique range of notebooks is now fast becoming the ultimate desk accessory for women at work and home.
For the second consecutive year Mattel are supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer by producing a limited edition pink version of its famous board game, Scrabble.
The UK’s number one cloth mop brand, Vileda, has teamed up with Breakthrough Breast Cancer this Breast Cancer Awareness Month to launch the limited edition pink SuperMocio mop.
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month in 2007 The White Company supported Breakthrough through the sale of two exclusively designed pink products which included luxury Pink pure cashmere bedsocks and a Pink Tuberose candle.
Raleigh are supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer this year through the sales of the Pink Ribbon bike and helmet, designed exclusively for Breakthrough.
Keith Hall Hairdressing has raised an amazing £40,000 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer through a year of fundraising in its 19 salons and its fantastic fashion shows in the East Midlands area.
Since 2004 Freemans and Grattan, leading mail order companies, have supported Breakthrough through sales on a range of products and have raised over £100,000.
To mark the launch of their new snack size packs, Brunchettas are asking customers to spread the word about the delicious snacks. Each time customers pass on a promotional e-mail to four friends, Brunchettas will donate £1 to Breakthrough.
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is delighted to announce the start of a brand new partnership with Artigiano for Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2007!
Vulkan have developed a new range of ladies' joint supports in fuchsia pink to raise more than £20,000 for Breakthrough.
Since 2003, The Pier has helped to raise over £60,000 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer's vital research, campaigning and education work.
John Dickinson, provider of the luxurious personal stationery range Basildon Bond, are continuing to support Breakthrough Breast Cancer with a pink edition of its finest watermarked writing paper and matching envelopes.
Sales of the special packs of crocus bulbs during 2006 helped Taylor’s Bulbs to raise over £9,000 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
In 2004, GlaxoSmithKline, through its UK Corporate Contributions Programme, awarded Breakthrough a grant of £127,755.

