Boot Out Breast Cancer’s Ladies’ Lunch Raises Over £11,000 for Bolton Breast Unit

Bolton,
United
Kingdom,
April
11,
2025
–(PR.com)– The
spirit
of
Motown
lit
up
Rivington
Hall
Barn
in
Bolton
as
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer
hosted
their
annual
Ladies’
Lunch
on
Thursday,
April
3,
2025.
With
over
240
guests
in
attendance,
the
event
was
a
celebration
of
soul,
community,
and
purpose,
raising
an
outstanding
£11,000
to
support
Bolton
NHS
Breast
Unit.
Every
penny
raised
will
go
towards
funding
vital
equipment
for
the
unit.

Upon
arrival
guests
enjoyed
a
sparkling
Champagne
reception
whilst
they
browsed
all
the
stalls
for
delights
including
jewellery,
candles,
clothing,
and
beauty
products
from
local
businesses.

A
delicious
three-course
meal
was
served,
and
the
tombola
was
a
huge
success

selling
out
within
the
first
hour.

The
afternoon’s
centrepiece
was
a
dazzling
performance
by
the
sensational
vocalist
Emelina
James.
Her
lively
Motown
set,
and
Tina
Turner
tribute
had
the
entire
room
on
their
feet,
bringing
an
unforgettable
energy
to
the
occasion.

Dr.
Ricardo
Pardo-Garcia,
Consultant
Breast
Radiologist
at
the
Royal
Bolton
Hospital,
delivered
an
inspiring
speech
on
the
life-saving
importance
of
early
diagnosis
and
the
critical
need
for
advanced
diagnostic
tools.
His
words
underscored
the
direct
impact
of
the
funds
raised
on
enhancing
local
NHS
services.

The
event
also
featured
an
auction
and
raffle,
which
raised
additional
funds
thanks
to
the
generosity
of
local
businesses
and
supporters.
Highlights
of
the
raffle
prizes
included
a
two-night
stay
for
two
people
at
the
Low
Wood
Bay
Resort,
An
overnight
stay
at
the
Kimpton
Clocktower
Hotel
in
Manchester,
a
Toughsheet
Stadium
box
for
10
guests
for
one
football
match
in
2025/2026,
three
stylish
Ted
Baker
bags,
and
more.

A
special
moment
of
gratitude
was
given
to
Rebecca
Morey,
a
sponsored
artist
with
the
TATA
Foundation.
Rebecca,
who
provides
free
3D
areola
and
nipple
tattoos
to
breast
cancer
and
BRCA
survivors,
generously
offered
to
gift
this
service
to
one
or
two
clients
following
the
event
along
with
a
permanent
makeup
voucher.
Her
work
restores
confidence
and
dignity
to
those
who
have
undergone
breast
surgery,
making
her
contribution
deeply
meaningful.

Debbie
Dowie,
Founder
and
Chair
of
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer
said,
“I
am
truly
overwhelmed
by
the
incredible
generosity,
energy,
and
support
shown
at
our
Ladies’
Lunch
this
year.
From
the
amazing
Emelina
and
our
inspiring
speakers
to
the
businesses
and
individuals
who
donated
prizes,
every
single
person
played
a
vital
role
in
making
this
event
such
a
success.
Together,
we’ve
raised
an
astonishing
£11,000,
which
will
go
directly
towards
providing
life-saving
equipment
for
the
Bolton
NHS
Breast
Unit.
On
behalf
of
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer,
I
want
to
extend
my
heartfelt
thanks
to
everyone
who
joined
us,
supported
us,
and
shared
in
our
mission
to
make
a
real
difference.”

The
team
at
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer
extends
its
heartfelt
thanks
to
all
sponsors,
donors,
entertainers,
and
volunteers
who
made
the
event
possible.
Their
contributions,
along
with
the
unwavering
support
of
everyone
who
attended,
have
helped
further
the
mission
to
provide
essential
resources
for
breast
cancer
care.

What’s
Next
for
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer?
The
charity
is
now
gearing
up
for
its
next
fundraisers;

Festival
enthusiasts
can
mark
their
calendars
for
“Nestival
2025”,
a
three-day
celebration
of
live
music,
street
food,
and
gin.
The
event
will
be
hosted
at
Lancashire’s
Cuckoo
Gin
from
August
1–3,
2025.
Weekend
passes
and
day
tickets
are
available
now
at
brindledistillery.co.uk.

Save
the
Date
for
November
7,
2025
where
another
Ladies
Lunch
will
be
hosted
at
Rivington
Hall
Barn,
Bolton.
Full
details
to
be
released
on
the
bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk
website.

For
media
enquiries,
interviews,
or
high-resolution
images,
please
contact:

Debbie
Dowie
Boot
Out
Breast
Cancer

info@bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk
/
debbie@bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk
www.bootoutbreastcancer.org.uk