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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Middlewich mum hails Butterfly Breast Cancer Awards a success

A Middlewich mum moved by inspiring life stories of women like her affected by breast cancer has created a way to commend their courage and spirit.

At just 32 years old in 2014, Sarah Pickles was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. Her own journey through diagnosis, double mastectomy, and reconstruction allowed her to connect with individuals who had faced similar challenges.

It was these conversations that inspired her to make the Butterfly Breast Cancer Awards, designed to shine a light on the resilience of those diagnosed with the most common cancer for women and those who support them.

And the first one was such a resounding success that she plans to do it all over again next year.

Grateful

Sarah said: “I’m so grateful to everybody who helped make my dream a reality.

“I have carried the vision for these awards in my heart, and it was a magical moment watching it come to life.

“It was a night where the achievements and dedication of these extraordinary individuals took centre stage, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of all who attended.”

Inaugural ceremony

The ceremony took place at the spectacular Vale Royal Abbey in Whitegate, Northwich, and was hosted by Radio Northwich presenter Kim Smith.

A highlight was the presentation to finalists of a special gift – a butterfly in a box donated by Butterflies for Occasions. This symbolic gesture represented hope and signified the journey these individuals had embarked on. The intention is for each butterfly to be released at home as a powerful symbol of transformation and renewal.

A grand amount raised

£8,500 was raised from the night and an auction, which will go to Simply The Breast, a fundraising initiative Kim started following her own diagnosis with breast cancer and is dedicated to supporting the Mid-Cheshire Hospitals Charity.

Sarah added: “This gathering was not just about recognition; it was also a fundraiser for a noble cause.

“The ceremony became a testament to the strength and beauty of the countless individuals fluttering like butterflies in the breast cancer community, each making a remarkable impact.”

The 2024 Butterfly Breast Cancer Awards are already in the works and are scheduled to take place on Friday, September 20, again at Vale Royal Abbey.

For more information about the event, ticket sales, and details on how to nominate someone, visit www.sarahepickles.uk

Award Winners and Finalists 2023

Inspirational Empowerment Award (sponsored by Centre of Excellence)
Winner: Julie Grabham
Finalists: Rebecca Hartley, Estelle Maher, Rebecca Morgan-Brennan, Kristen Hallenga

Innovation Award (sponsored by MGC Aerospace)
Winner: Heather Glover (Skarlette)
Finalists: Hollie McFarlane, Dr Michelle Harvie, Charlotte Wood

Charity Impact Award (sponsored by Aqueous Digital)
Winner: Emma Osborne, The Osborne Trust
Finalists: St Luke’s Hospice, Shine Bright Foundation, CoppaFeel!

Charity Impact Team Award (sponsored by Eaton Homes and Enigma Healthcare)
Winner: Prevent Breast Cancer
Finalist: Macmillan Breast Care Team

Transformed Life Award (sponsored by Enigma Healthcare)
Winner: Emma Guy
Finalists: Julie Bright, Marie Cadman

Community Volunteer Award (sponsored by Eaton Homes)
Winner: Amanda Johnson
Finalists: Lily Newman, Sylvia Armstrong

Judges’ Choice (sponsored by Cheshire Life)
Winner: Sarah Pickles

Patron Award  (sponsored by Sarah E Pickles)
Winner: Sue France

Inspirational Community Breast Cancer Champion (sponsored by Layers Treats)
Winner: Kim Smith

 

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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