
A new radio campaign from the Breast Cancer Foundation is encouraging people to connect, reflect and support each other through the experience of breast cancer.
The six-month radio campaign, called ‘For Everything Left Unsaid’, launched last week and brings to light the unspoken thoughts, fears and emotions that often accompany a breast cancer diagnosis.
Through a series of radio messages featuring real voices and stories, the campaign seeks to open up space for honest conversations, emotional reflection and support within the Cayman Islands community.
Messages of hope
The campaign, which is being supported by Invenio Global, a long-time supporter of the foundation, will air multiple times daily across leading local radio stations and aims to reach listeners with messages of empathy, hope and connection.
“This campaign touches on the words we often struggle to find, the things we feel but don’t always say,” said Beverly Edgington, chief administrator of the Breast Cancer Foundation.
“We’re incredibly honoured to have Invenio Global step into an official partnership with us to make this possible. Their support means we can give these powerful stories the platform they deserve.”
The campaign marks the first formal collaboration between the two organisations, built on a shared commitment to compassion and community.
“This partnership felt natural,” said Alan Brady, managing director of Invenio Global.
“The Breast Cancer Foundation has always done critical work, and For Everything Left Unsaid is a chance to go beyond raising awareness. This is about helping people feel seen, heard and less alone.”
For more information, visit the Breast Cancer Foundation website.

