Ready. Set. Bake!
This August, you can help change the future for people affected by breast cancer. One bake at a time.
More than a cuppa
Every 10 minutes, someone is diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK. Bake for a better future, so we can help make sure no one loses someone they love to breast cancer.
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I was so relieved to finally have cancer behind me. I wanted to give back to Breast Cancer Now. Afternoon Tea felt like the perfect fit. I love baking and have always baked my children’s birthday cakes. My youngest is also a keen baker, so it’s really nice to do that together.
About Afternoon Tea
Find out why thousands of amazing people come together to drink tea, sell cakes, run raffles, host games, and much more to raise vital funds for people affected by breast cancer.
How your Afternoon Tea can help
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£30 could...
Pay for 1 hour of world-class research. When it comes to research, every second counts. And every hour in the lab brings us even closer to making breakthroughs in breast cancer.
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£165 could...
Help train a qualified counsellor to facilitate a Living with Secondary Breast Cancer group. It’s a space to talk, listen and learn with people who understand.
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£300 could...
Help 10 people affected by breast cancer get vital answers by calling our free helpline. No question is too big or too small, and all calls are answered by breast care nurses and trained staff.
Our fantastic fundraisers: #AfternoonTeaNow
Meet our supporters
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I was excited to become a nanny, but then I found out I had breast cancer
After facing breast cancer when her daughter was 36 weeks pregnant, Kathrine decided to host an Afternoon Tea.
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Having a breast cancer diagnosis feels like being put on a train with no idea of the destination
When Nana was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, she felt overwhelmed by uncertainty. She shares how she consciously adopted a po...
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I’m still here 10 years on from a secondary diagnosis, so every bit of research is vital to me
Former MasterChef winner Jane Devonshire was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in 2012. Raising money for further research is something...
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I miss Sarah every single day
After her sister Sarah was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer in April 2022, Theresa was inspired to hold an Afternoon Tea, raising mone...
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This August, thousands of amazing people will dust off their whisks, stick the kettle on and hold an Afternoon Tea to raise money for Breast Cancer Now. Will you be one of them?