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Gym King are proud supporters of CoppaFeel!, supporting their mission to raise awareness and get every 18-24 year old checking their chest.
At Gym King, we believe change happens when we come together. That’s why we’re proud to be raising funds in a number of ways to support CoppaFeel! and their life-saving mission.
Join us at our special pop-up event, where every purchase will help fund CoppaFeel!’s work in raising awareness and encouraging early detection.
Our Gym King family are also getting involved, taking on fundraising activities to show our support and do our bit to raise as much as we can.
With every piece from our Peach Luxe collection, a portion of the proceeds will go to CoppaFeel!, meaning your purchase helps spread awareness and fund vital education.
Proceeds from our sample sales will be donated directly to CoppaFeel!, giving our community the chance to shop while supporting an amazing cause.
By raising funds and awareness, we’re helping CoppaFeel! continue their mission to get every young person checking their chest and catching breast cancer early.
women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
Around
women under the age of 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer every year.
Breast cancer is treatable and survivable when found early. When diagnosed at its earliest stage, 98% of people with breast cancer will survive their disease for five years or more.
Whilst there is no strict method to checking your chest - we do offer some key guidance around things to be aware of when checking your boobs, pecs or chest.
This will help you get to know what’s normal for you. You can use any method you’re comfortable with, such as lying down in bed, standing in front of a mirror or when you’re showering. We recommend checking once a month.
Remember to check all parts of your chest, including your armpits, up to your collarbones and your nipples.
Early detection is the best form of defence, so if you notice anything unusual for you, get it checked out by your GP.