An alarming 8,600 women could be living with undetected breast cancer, due to the temporary pause on screenings.
#ReadySetCheck by Yoopies aims to encourage busy Mums to take the time to protect and prioritise their health. From juggling household responsibilities, childcare and work commitments, many Mums already struggle to find the time to focus on themselves and their health. In light of the pandemic, time feels increasingly stretched, and, with high profile reporting of Covid-19, it’s easy to forget the importance of early diagnosis of breast cancer.
We want to ensure Mums make the time to be checked with the peace of mind that childcare is covered. Whether it’s for a mammogram appointment or to see a GP after noticing an unusual change in their breasts, Mums have 2 hours of childcare on us.
How can Mums benefit?
To claim 2 hours of free child care, head over to the website:
https://info.yoopies.co.uk/readysetcheck/
Register and upload a confirmation of your mammogram or GP appointment (photo or screenshot).
Founded in 2012 by Benjamin Suchar and Jessica Cymerman, Yoopies has quickly established itself as the leading childcare platform in Europe. Present in 16 countries, the start-up bought FindaBabysitter in 2017 and has expanded to cover home care services including pet sitting, elderlycare, housekeeping and tutoring. With over 3 million members, Yoopies allows its users to find their ideal home care help with the help of reviews and ratings from the Yoopies community.
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