Past success stories
Skechers designed a limited edition Skechers Awareness Shoe to raise both breast cancer awareness and £20,000 for Breakthrough.
Roberto Vianni lent its support to Breakthrough Breast Cancer last Breast Cancer Awareness Month by donating 20% of all sales on a specially created pink sparkling sandal.
Aviva first supported Breakthrough in 2006 as title sponsor of The Aviva Weekend to Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
We would like to say a huge thank you to Ajilon UK for choosing Breakthrough Breast Cancer as their Charity of the Year during 2006.
Kodak has supported Breakthrough since 2000, and 2005 saw the total amount of funds raised by Kodak top the £500,000 mark.
Miele and Breakthrough Breast Cancer have been partners in the fight against breast cancer since 2002 and have contributed an amazing £250,000.
Warner Music donated £1 to Breakthrough for every 'All Woman - The Platinum Collection' album sold in Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2005.
Spontex helped raise a fantastic £20,000 for Breakthrough’s research, campaigning and education work.
Scholl Party Feet teamed up with Breakthrough Breast Cancer in 2007 to create pink packs of Scholl Party Feet.
For the second consecutive year Mattel are supporting Breakthrough Breast Cancer by producing a limited edition pink version of its famous board game, Scrabble.
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!
Breakthrough Breast Cancer was delighted to be chosen as the House of Fraser Charity of the Yeak for 2007.

