Paint Sale Pink returns for 2025 to raise breast cancer awareness

Paint Sale, Ashton on Mersey and Sale Moor Pink 2025 will take place from Saturday 10 May. 

The two-week fundraising event, running from 10-24 May, aims to raise money for Prevent Breast Cancer.

Organisers say that this year's campaign – the third to date – is set to be the "biggest and most exciting campaign yet."

For those unfamiliar with the initiative, throughout the colourful two weeks, Sale is taken over by pink products, promotions and events. Last year’s campaign raised over £8,000 for Prevent Breast Cancer.

How can YOU get involved? 

Local businesses, schools and the wider community can get involved with fundraising in a variety of ways, including a raffle, a quiz night, live music, afternoon tea or simply decorating their window displays pink, staff wearing pink tutus or putting up pink balloons. 

Prevent Breast Cancer is the only charity solely committed to predicting and preventing breast cancer. Based at the Nightingale Centre at nearby Wythenshawe Hospital, it is the only breast cancer prevention clinic in the UK. 

Many local residents have benefitted from the amazing work being done by Prevent Breast Cancer and as a charity that relies solely on donations to carry out vital research projects, campaign volunteers are keen to raise funds to support this cause. 

For further information on how to get involved in Paint Sale, Ashton on Mersey and Sale Moor Pink 2025, email organiser and volunteer Angela Hilton on m_hilton1@sky.com.

A word from Prevent Breast Cancer

Predict. Prevent. Protect. You could call it our mantra. As the only UK charity entirely dedicated to the prediction and prevention of breast cancer, we’re committed to freeing the world from the disease altogether. Unlike many cancer charities, we're focused on preventing, rather than curing. By promoting early diagnosis, screening and lifestyle changes, we believe we can stop the problem before it starts. And being situated at the only breast cancer prevention centre in the UK, we’re right at the front line in the fight against the disease.

Previous
Previous

New homes plan for former magistrates court site

Next
Next

M&S Foodhall in Sale to close for four weeks for ‘welcome’ refurbishment