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February 2017 Newsletter

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Our fabulous logo was created by former trustee June Northcroft Grant. The Hei Tiki is recognised throughout Polynesia as a symbol representing human life and also as a tangible memory of ancestors and the love associated with those who have worn the tiki over many generations. June designed the hei tiki with thoughts of guardianship, ongoing life and well being, so the hands of the tiki are covering the breast, representing protection and for the aim of the Breast Cancer Trust, guardianship of this sacred part of feminine form and nurturing propensity.
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