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Inspiring stories

Curated support and resources by the Little Lifts team

Phillippa’s Breast Cancer Story

Phillippa received her radiotherapy gift Box through our Little Kindness Fund to support her during her experience of breast cancer. Read more about her story.

Phillippa’s Breast Cancer Story

Phillippa received her radiotherapy gift Box through our Little Kindness Fund to support her during her experience of breast cancer. Read more about her story.

Katie’s Story

Katie received a Little Lifts Chemotherapy Box through our Little Kindness Fund. Read more about her story.

Graham’s Story

Graham now volunteers for Little Lifts after his wife and daughter who have sadly passed received Little Lifts Boxes.

Lisa’s Story

Lisa received her Little Lifts Boxes through our Kindness Fund after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2022.

Sarah’s Story

Sarah received her Little Lifts Boxes through our Kindness Fund after her breast cancer diagnosis in 2021.

Chelsey’s Story

Chelsey received her a Little Lifts Chemotherapy Box after her second breast cancer diagnosis, learn about her story.

Terri’s Story

Terri’s top tip for other people undergoing cancer treatment is to listen to your body. She also found that jacket potatoes are great when your taste buds have been affected by chemo.

Kelly’s Story

Kelly was first diagnosed with primary breast cancer in 2015. At that time, she received chemotherapy treatment and surgery, and was relieved to be told that she was in remission.

Natalie’s Story

The diagnosis and treatment journey has been difficult for Natalie. She kept a journal where she recorded the side effects of her chemotherapy treatment, which included a metallic taste in her mouth, nausea, and fatigue.

Sadie’s Story

She initially discovered a lump in her breast in February 2019. After seeking medical advice, she had a scan and biopsy and was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer.

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