Women’s cancer charity Victoria’s Promise has launched a new app to
support women across the UK as they face the realities of tackling cancer.
Nearly 100 women are already using the app, which welcomes women between the
ages of 18 and 50 and provides access to a highly supportive community at every
stage in their cancer journey.
The Victoria’s Promise app is also an invaluable
tool for families, designed to offer partners, parents, and siblings a safe
place to talk and freely share their experiences, as well as gain support and
insights.
The app provides
webinars, workshops and other resources for both women and their families,
providing round the clock support for women with cancer and enabling them to
feel cared for, wherever they are in the UK.
Sarah Willcox,
Norfolk says “Victoria’s Promise and their App have helped me get through one
of my hardest journeys of my life. The app has given me the opportunity to meet
ladies in similar position and seek support and support others in a safe
community. I've learnt new skills and gained a different outlook through their
webinars to help me get in a positive place to progress forward in my
life.”
CEO and
co-founder Fiona Eastman started Victoria’s Promise in 2014 following the loss of her daughter Victoria to cancer.
Having experienced family deaths due to cancer, in 2013 29-year-old Victoria
Van Der Westhuizen was herself diagnosed with an aggressive and rare form of
the disease.
Victoria’s
husband, mother and brother had no hesitation in joining her to live in her
hospital bedroom to form a united force against cancer. This loving support
gave Victoria even more determination to fight, during which time she vowed to
use her insights to help others facing a cancer diagnosis.
Victoria's
promise was to make sure no woman ever felt alone during this experience.
Despite showing great courage and determination, Victoria sadly passed away
within weeks of her diagnosis. Inspired by her vision, her family upheld her
promise by establishing the charity.
CEO Fiona is
passionate about guiding others towards having a greater understanding of
themselves, their values and skills, and considers herself honoured and
privileged to now be an instrument in helping others. Fiona said “My own purpose in life is to loyally
support others with love and understanding so they find joyous peace knowing
their true self.”
Brendan Moran,
Consultant & Colorectal Surgeon said “Mike Tyson, former Heavy Weight
Boxing Champion had a great saying: - Everyone has a plan until they get a punch in
the mouth and a
diagnosis of cancer at any stage is devastating and particularly so for a young
women and her family and friends. Victoria’s Promise supports those who, like Victoria, are faced with a bolt from
the blue. What
Victoria’s
Promise does is amazing, it offers unique vital emotional and physical space to women going through their
cancer journey and beyond”
Victoria’s
Promise supports women who face a cancer diagnosis, instilling hope and
fortitude. This comes from providing the comfort of a community of like-minded
individuals, as well as offering tools to build their empowerment and
resilience. The charity’s
vision is to build a community of young women discovering peace, joy,
connection, and understanding as they are supported and empowered to flourish
through cancer. The new app is an instrumental step forward in achieving this.
As well as the
app, Victoria’s
Promise offers in-person services in North Hampshire. These services began with
supporting women who were diagnosed or being treated in North Hampshire
Hospital in Basingstoke. In 2018, they collected
sufficient funding to
spread this support throughout Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
meaning that that women diagnosed at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital,
Winchester and the Memorial Hospital in Andover would benefit with in person
support services as well. The charity also hopes to bring these services to
other counties.
Like the app,
the charity’s
in-person services are available to women aged between 18 and 50, as well as
their immediate families. These services focus on practical, emotional and
mental support, as well as activities designed to help women to develop the
resilience needed to cope with treatment. Victoria’s Promise can also provide counselling for immediate family members
throughout the journey and, in some cases, help them to navigate the final
stages of palliative care, as well as provide ongoing support for the family.
To find out more
about Victoria’s
Promise App go to:
https://www.victoriaspromise.org/vp-community-app/
https://www.facebook.com/victoriaspromisecharity/
https://instagram.com/victoriaspromise
For more
information on Victoria’s
Promise, to trial the App, photos and interviews please email pr@redheadpr.co.uk
Fiona Eastman
Biography
Having started
work in PR with BOCM Silcock, Fiona rose through the ranks of the oil industry
during the 1970s and 1980s, running a recruitment business and ultimately
becoming Director of Rocking M Oilfield Consultants. She took a career change
when her children were young, and the following six years were spent in the
exhibition industry as Senior Press Officer with the British Marine Federation
and National Boat Shows. The new millennium saw Fiona become Director of
Marketing and Show Development for the CLA Game Fair, where she was recognised
as a key player in turning the event into one of the UK’s biggest outdoor shows, as well as making it the largest countryside
event held anywhere in the world.
In 2018, she
left the corporate world to pursue the pathway of her own, and others,
self-realisation. Since then she has been working internationally enabling
others to navigate their way through life by revealing their unique purpose,
their true values, and their vision and personal mission. In 2019, in response
to the growing demands of Victoria’s
Promise, Fiona stepped down as a Trustee and took on the role of CEO to oversee
the charity’s next
stages. The launch of the Victoria’s
Promise app is the next major step for the charity.
If you would like to preview the app or would like an interview or more photos then contact pr@redheadPR.co.uk