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The Boobettes

Our most powerful tool is to inspire through stories and experiences. Young people are much more likely to feel empowered by stories of other young people who have been through breast cancer and have come out the other side. Putting yourself in someone else's shoes is a much simpler task if they are someone you can relate to.

Meet the Boobettes

Our Boobettes are a community of volunteers who have had a personal connection to breast cancer between the ages of 18-35, and using their stories, they inspire you to think differently about your body and how you can start a healthy habit of checking that chest of yours!

The Boobettes are the Power Rangers of the boob world, driving awareness and spreading the boob wisdom far and wide.

Have a look at what we get up to…

“I love being a Boobette, because cancer didn’t happen to me for nothing, it happened to me so that I could use my story to empower young women to get to know their bodies”

– Samantha, Boobette in Glasgow

What does a Boobette do?

 Our Boobettes deliver educational talks and stalls in schools, colleges, universities, workplaces and community venues nationwide with the aim of encouraging, educating and empowering young people to get to know their normal and cop-a-feel regularly.

Become a Boobette

Fancy joining our fantastic team of Boobettes and spreading our lifesaving message in a town near you?

If you share our passion for starting healthy chest chat and have had a personal connection to Breast Cancer between the ages of 18-35, we’d love to hear from you.

Check out the Role Description for everything you need to know about Boobette-ing!

Boobette Role Description

The Important Stuff

Applications to become a Boobette in 2023 are now closed! We will next be recruiting at the beginning of 2024, click the button below to register your interest and we’ll be in touch when applications open.

At CoppaFeel! we want to educate every young person on coppin’ a feel. We strongly encourage applications from Black and people of colour, LGBTQIA+ people, people with disabilities, and men because we would like to increase the representation of these groups within the programme.

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