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Sara Davenport (born 1962) is a British philanthropist and former art dealer best known for founding The Breast Cancer Haven, a breast cancer support charity. Davenport came to national attention when, in 1996, she sold her art gallery to establish a new breast cancer support initiative, which has since opened centres in seven locations across the UK, with another three planned.

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  • Sara Davenport (born 1962) is a British philanthropist and former art dealer best known for founding The Breast Cancer Haven, a breast cancer support charity. Davenport came to national attention when, in 1996, she sold her art gallery to establish a new breast cancer support initiative, which has since opened centres in seven locations across the UK, with another three planned. (en)
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  • February 2019 (en)
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  • Sara Davenport (born 1962) is a British philanthropist and former art dealer best known for founding The Breast Cancer Haven, a breast cancer support charity. Davenport came to national attention when, in 1996, she sold her art gallery to establish a new breast cancer support initiative, which has since opened centres in seven locations across the UK, with another three planned. (en)
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  • Sara Davenport (en)
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