Resources 
 
Best information and websites to help with prevention,advice and any other support required here in Northern Ireland, Pretty n Pink is not responsible for information held within these links they are provided as a source of information and it is entirely up to the person involved as to what they chose to do with it. 
 
 
Hair Affairs is based at Macmillan Support and Information Centre. Hair Affairs supply and fit wigs for cancer and alopecia patients. Under a new contract with Belfast Health & Social Care Trust they supply, completely free of charge, an up-market range of monofilament wigs which are lighter and more comfortable to wear. They have a ‘skin like’ top, which makes the wig real looking and allows the hair to fall naturally. To find out more about the free WIG service please click here to download the PDF file... 
Friends of the Cancer Centre
'Friends' is the leading local cancer charity based at the heart of the Cancer Centre, Belfast City Hospital. The charity relies entirely on voluntary donations and with your help and support 'Friends' makes a real and meaningful difference for thousands of cancer patients and their families across Northern Ireland. Pretty n Pink is working in partnership with Friends and together we have been able to provide funding to many breast cancer patients and their families here in Northern Ireland. If you would like to support local cancer research projects that are carried out here in NORTHERN IRELAND, then donate to 'Friends'. 
Action Cancer is a Northern Ireland cancer charity, their mission is to save lives and support people and they maintain a pioneering role in the development of cancer services. Their main service is the provision of screening to women over 40 as well as listening ear, councelling and complementary therapies. 
Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer. Macmillan provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care. Macmillan are a source of support, helping with all the things that people affected by cancer want and need. It's not only patients who live with cancer, so we also help carers, families and communities. Macmillan guide people through the system, supporting them every step of the way. A support centre can be found on the Lisburn road, Belfast. It is a drop in centre where you can avail of many services including yoga, tai chi, complementary therapy and the very popular "Look Good Feel Better" service. 
The Ulster Cancer Foundation (UCF) is a Northern Ireland charity dedicated to helping patients and their families cope with cancer. They were the first local cancer charity, set up in 1970, with the principal aim of reducing the impact of cancer within the local community. They provide a Lavender Support Group for women diagnosed with breast cancer under 40 and they provide a bra fitting service among others.