CoppaFeel!

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CoppaFeel!
FormationApril 2009; 12 years ago (2009-04)
FounderKristin Hallenga and Maren Hallenga
Founded atLondon
TypeCharitable organisation
PurposeTo give everyone the best possible chance of surviving breast cancer by speaking to young people in their natural habitat.
Headquarters1-4 Pope Street, London SE1 3PR
Location
Coordinates51°30′00″N 0°04′42″W / 51.499970°N 0.078370°W / 51.499970; -0.078370Coordinates: 51°30′00″N 0°04′42″W / 51.499970°N 0.078370°W / 51.499970; -0.078370
Region
United Kingdom
Official language
English
Key people
Natalie Kelly (CEO)
Staff
15
Websitecoppafeel.org

CoppaFeel! is a breast cancer awareness charity, based in London.[1] The charity focuses on promoting early detection of breast cancer by encouraging women under 30 to regularly check their breasts.[2]

CoppaFeel! is a charity partner of Cosmopolitan magazine.[3]

History[]

CoppaFeel! was founded in 2009 by twin sisters Kristin and Maren Hallenga, after Kristin was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 23.[4] Because of a late diagnosis, Kristin Hallenga lives with stage four breast cancer.[citation needed] Despite Hallenga's having a family history of cancer, doctors originally dismissed a tumor on Kristin's breast as “hormonal”.[1]

Driven by the difficult experience, Kristin and Maren, devoted themselves to educating young women about the dangers of late diagnosis, and launched CoppaFeel! at Beach Break Live in 2009.[5]

Mission and values[]

"I want everyone to know that cancer doesn’t conform to the over-40s rule we try to impose on it; and that getting to know your boobs from a young age, and making checking them regularly a habit of a lifetime you could save your life one day."

- Kristin Hallenga.[6]

"...to live in a world where all breast cancers are diagnosed at the earliest stage possible, at which treatments are more effective and survival rates are higher."

- CoppaFeel!'s vision statement.[7]

Much of their awareness campaigns are based on the principle that the more that an individual is aware of their own breasts, the more likely they are to spot a change – should one occur.[8] Most of their awareness work is carried out at universities, music festivals, schools and work places and via national awareness campaigns around the UK.[5] CoppaFeel!'s ambassadors are called 'the Boobettes', who are young women that have all had the disease at a young age.[9]

Campaigns[]

Over the past few years, CoppaFeel! have instigated several high-profile breast cancer awareness campaigns.

In summer 2014 they launched their ‘What Normal Feels Like’ campaign, which seeks to reclaim the language and imagery associated with breasts.[10] Hundreds of women have submitted pictures of their breasts, along with a descriptive word such as “wibbly” or “springy”, which have been used in a series of advertisements designed to normalise and desexualise female breasts.[11]

CoppaFeel! have also run a ‘Cheknominate’ campaign, which was their “healthier” take on the Neknominate craze.[12] Cheknominate encouraged people to record themselves checking their breasts before nominating a friend to do the same. The Huffington Post were supportive of the campaign, and encouraged their readers to try to get the hashtag #Cheknominate trending on social media.[13]

Media coverage[]

Many of Coppafeel!’s publicity campaigns have involved the use of giant inflatable ‘boob’ costumes.[4]

CoppaFeel! gained widespread media coverage when they a decorated The Angel of the North with a ‘boob hijack’ sticker.[6]

In 2015 CoppaFeel! founder Kristin Hallenga was profiled in Kris: Dying to Live, a documentary that covered her battle with terminal breast cancer.[14] She also played herself in The C Word, a BBC One adaptation of the book by cancer blogger Lisa Lynch.[15]

Festifeel[]

CoppaFeel! host the annual music festival, Festifeel, helping to raise money for breast cancer awareness.[16] It describes itself as "Britain's only boutique music festival with boobs in mind!".[17]

Celebrity support[]

Their innovative fundraising activities have received widespread support from celebrities including Fearne Cotton, Russell Howard, Newton Faulkner, Lorraine Kelly and Danni Minogue.[18]

Radio presenters Greg James and Dermot O'Leary both ran the 2013 Bath Half Marathon, wearing giant inflatable ‘boobs’, in support of CoppaFeel![19]

Gavin & Stacey star Mathew Horne appeared in a cinema campaign for Coppafeel!, encouraging viewers to check out their boobs before the film started.[20]

In September 2012 Mel B posed topless in a Coppafeel! advert in Cosmopolitan magazine, ahead of breast cancer awareness month.[21] The advert's risqué nature received mass-media coverage.[22]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b IOL Lifestyle, 'I never ask how long I've got', Retrieved May 11, 2013
  2. ^ Campaign, Mathew Horne tells cinema goers to 'CoppaFeel!' in breast cancer awareness ad, Retrieved May 11, 2013
  3. ^ Cosmopolitan, CoppaFeel! Archived 2013-11-29 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved May 11, 2013
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b BBC Radio One Newsbeat, Fearne Cotton meets Coppafeel founder Kris Hallenga, Retrieved - 11 May 2013
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b The Independent, 'I never ask my doctor how long I've got', Retrieved - May 11, 2013
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Metro, Angel of the North Bobbs Hijacked by CoppaFeel! Cancer Charity, Retrieved - May 11, 2013
  7. ^ CoppaFeel!'s Official Website, 'Our Charity and Vision', Retrieved - May 14, 2013
  8. ^ PR Week, Mathew Horne Tells Cinema Goers to CoppaFeel! in Breast Cancer Awareness Ad, Retrieved - May 11, 2013
  9. ^ The Mirror, 'Meet the brilliant Boobettes', Retrieved - May 14, 2013
  10. ^ Huffington Post 'Breast Cancer Awareness: Do You Know What Normal Feels Like?', Retrieved - June 03 2015
  11. ^ Express, 'Women bare their breasts for cancer charity Coppafeel!'s #whatnormalfeelslike campaign', Retrieved - June 03 2015
  12. ^ Coppafeel, Cheknominate, Retrieved - June 3, 2015
  13. ^ Huffington Post, 'Forget Neknominate, Coppafeel! Want Us To Check Our Breasts Using #CHEKNOMINATE', Retrieved - June 3, 2015
  14. ^ BBC, 'Kris: Dying to live', Retrieved - June 03 2015
  15. ^ BBC, 'Lisa Lynch longed for The C Word to be brought to life – it was an honour to be involved', Retrieved - June 03 2015
  16. ^ Fame Magazine, 'Fearne Cotton Presents Festifeel 2012', Retrieved - May 14, 2013
  17. ^ Lomography, 'CoppaFeel! And Get Festival Photo-Passes!', Retrieved - May 14, 2013
  18. ^ 'CoppaFeel! lands in Leeds', Retrieved - May 17, 2013
  19. ^ 'This is Bath, 'CoppaFeel! chosen as official charity for next year's Bath half marathon', Retrieved - May 17, 2013
  20. ^ Campaign, 'Mathew Horne tells cinema goers to 'CoppaFeel!' in breast cancer awareness ad', Retrieved - May 21, 2013
  21. ^ ""I love boobs": Mel B goes topless and reveals she used to fondle the Spice Girls"', Retrieved - May 21, 2013
  22. ^ Independent, 'Why is breast cancer awareness made so sexy?', Retrieved - May 17, 2013

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