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Pink is the colour this Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Did you know that an estimated 57 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer in Australia every day this year? When you decide that Pink is the colour of  October you'll not only be showing your support for people experiencing breast cancer, but you'll also be raising funds to ensure no one misses out on the care of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse.

How it works

PINK STUMPS DAY

Now in its 14th year, Pink Stumps Day has become a key date in every local cricketing calendar. 

More than 8,500 teams have hosted a Pink Stumps Day over the years, and have raised more than $9.6 million supporting our mission to ensure no one goes through breast cancer without the care of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse.

FUNDRAISE YOUR WAY

There’s always a fun way to fundraise. Dress in pink and do it your way to show your community what the colour pink means to you this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
There's always a fun way to fundraise to ensure individuals and their families experiencing breast cancer have access to the care and support of our 185 McGrath Breast Care Nurses.

Dress in pink and do it your way to show your community what the colour pink means to you this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Grow that glorious mullet or shave those luscious locks. Go without your daily coffee hit or give up chocolate. The ideas are endless when it comes to fundraising for the McGrath Foundation.

PINK UP YOUR TOWN

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, pink is the colour of shops, streets and homes. When you Pink Up Your Town you are joining a nation-wide show of support for people experiencing breast cancer, whilst also ensuring no one misses out on the specialist care of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse.

Now in its sixth year,this campaign has the power to bring people, communities, and whole towns together. It is an incredible fundraising activity that calls for an entire town to ‘pink up’.

YOUR WORKPLACE

At the McGrath Foundation, we collaborate with a diverse range of organisations who share our commitment to making a difference.

We take pride in delivering mutually beneficial partnerships to meet your business objectives.

There are so many ways to get involved this Breast Cancer Awareness Month to show the world what the colour of Pink means to your brand.

With your help, no one misses out on the care of a McGrath Breast Care Nurse

Your fundraising efforts will help ensure our 185 McGrath Breast Care Nurses can continue to provide support in local communities around the country. Every dollar raised makes a difference. Find out more about our nurses and what they do.

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About the McGrath Foundation


At the McGrath Foundation, we raise money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses who provide invaluable support and care to women and men experiencing breast cancer. From diagnosis right throughout treatment, McGrath Breast Care Nurses are available to help individuals and their families for free and with no referral.

No cancer treatment is without its challenges, but this is where a McGrath Breast Care Nurse can help. They listen, guide and support people with breast cancer and their families every day through meaningful conversations, advice and quality care.

A McGrath Breast Care Nurse builds an important relationship with each person they support. They become a trusted, consistent and knowledgeable point of contact. As professional and qualified nurses they care for people with both early and metastatic breast cancer, across both public and private health services. They are available for free and without a referral. It’s as simple as checking our website and finding your nearest nurse.

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