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The Haven

Become a Haven Guardian

We would like to invite you to become a Haven Guardian and help us to continue to help as many people affected by breast cancer as we can.    

We don’t receive any government funding for our running costs so are entirely dependent on charitable donations and fundraising events to meet all our costs.  It costs around £1,000 to provide the Haven programme for every person who comes through our door but our care and support make a huge difference to their lives at this difficult time.

Our Haven Guardians are a very special group of people. By making an annual donation of £1,000 a year, they directly increase the number of people we are able to support each year and help us confidently plan for the future. 

When you become a Guardian, you’ll receive regular updates, invitations to tour our Havens and exclusive invitations to events.  It’s our way of saying thank you for being there for us – and for the people who rely on us.  You can also select which one of our three Havens you would like to support – London, Hereford or Leeds. 

Haven FriendHRH The Countess of Wessex is President of The Haven Guardians. Each year the Guardians are invited to several exclusive events – in the past these have included trips to Highgrove, breakfast at Lancaster House hosted by Gaby Roslin, dinner at a top London jewellery house, lectures and private gallery tours.

Please click here for our Guardian’s brochure.  If you would like to sign up to be a Guardian, please click here for our standing order payment form.

 If you would like to talk to someone further about our Guardians programme, please contact Laura Irwin on 020 7384 0025 or email laura.irwin@thehaven.org.uk

 

 

 

What the experts say

What the experts say

"This is an extremely important service that many of my patients receive. Almost without exception, they find The Haven an essential component of their treatment."

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