Travel insurance
Our travel policy has been developed by a woman with first-hand experience of living with the condition. She understands, better than most, the frustration of trying to find affordable cover so families can enjoy a well earned break with peace of mind.
Our competitive travel insurance has been created for all, in consultation with established breast cancer charities that understand the issues faced by those affected by breast cancer, especially when seeking affordable travel insurance.
We believe insurepink addresses the main issues:
Fairness when providing cover for everyone with the condition, as well as everyone who simply wants to support the cause
The same process for obtaining cover, with or without the condition
Reflecting the true risks of holiday travel, not the perceived risk of travelling with a severe condition
Standard competitive insurance for you and your family
Changing insurance for the better and giving something back so everyone benefits
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Travel Hints and Tips
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About Pink Ribbon Foundation
Fiona's story
http://www.insurepink.co.uk/travel-insurance/travelInformation.html
Thanks to Neilson Hall for bringing this up!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
A travel insurance company started by a woman who couldn't get insurance... she had breast cancer. Now, she insures cancer fighters
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