Lorraine’s Change + Check Campaign Saved 36 Lives & Caught Attention of Madonna & More | Lorraine

Lorraine published this video item, entitled “Lorraine’s Change + Check Campaign Saved 36 Lives & Caught Attention of Madonna & More | Lorraine” – below is their description.

Back in 2019, Lorraine launched a new campaign to raise awareness of checking regularly for the signs and symptoms of breast cancer, by placing Change And Check stickers in changing rooms across the country. Since then, the campaign has help catch the attention of celebrity like Madonna and it even as reached Parliament, being mentioned in the House of Commons at Prime Minister’s Question Time in July 2019. The support received since the campaign launched has been phenomenal. Take a look back at Change + Check’s success, before the campaign comes back, bigger and better than even on October 1st 2020.

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