Dandara staff wear it pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

Dandara staff wear it pink for Breast Cancer Awareness

The Dandara team shows support for Wear It Pink

Kind-hearted Dandara Aberdeen staff donned their best pink clothing to raise £273 to support research into breast cancer.

The housebuilder took part in Breast Cancer Awareness Month to help in the battle against the disease which will affect one in seven women in the UK during their lifetime.

The Dandara team dressed to impress for Wear It Pink Day on 21st of October with head of sales and marketing Claire Bathgate whipping up a range of treats for a bake sale in their Stoneywood office.



Construction teams joined in the fun on site and tucked into a mouth-watering selection of cakes and biscuits washed down with builders’ tea.

In addition £50 for every home reserved at the housebuilder’s developments in Aberdeen during October will be donated to the charity.

Every year around 55,000 women and 370 men in the UK are diagnosed with breast cancer and around 11,500 women and 80 men will die from it, according to the charity.

Kinie Kaur, Wear It Pink Manager from Breast Cancer Now, said: “It’s heart-warming to see so many individuals and companies organising fundraising activities for wear it pink day and Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we are so grateful to Dandara for their generous donation to the charity. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is all about coming together to support the many individuals who have fought or are still fighting breast cancer. All of the money raised will go towards our research and life-changing support services.”



Claire Bathgate said: “Sadly too many of us have a friend or family member who has suffered as a result of this terrible disease. We are quite a small division so it means a lot that everyone put their hands in their pockets to support the charity.

“It’s great to know that the money will go towards the hugely important research being undertaken which will ultimately lead to lives being saved.”


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