Our aim is to educate young women on the importance of cervical cancer screening.

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Amber's Story
Firstly, on behalf of all the team at Amber,s legacy thank you for donating.
Amber Rose Cliff tragically passed away on January 8th, 2017, as a result of cervical cancer which spread to her lungs and throat after a four-year battle.
Amber had repeatedly asked her GP for a smear and this request was denied many times for several reasons, the main one being that at 22 she wasn’t old enough, as the policy in England states women and people with a cervix must be 24 years and six months before receiving their first invitation.
Amber then went private and was diagnosed with stage 2 cancer and underwent grueling chemotherapy, radiotherapy and many surgical operations during this time.
Amber was a university graduate that left behind Family, many close friends, a partner and work colleagues who are all devastated.
Amber’s charity now works to educate all woman and people with a cervix, on the importance of regular screening, regardless of age, race, gender identity or religion.
For further information please visit our website www.amberslegacy.com