MY CHALLENGE
FUNDRAISING
I've Raised:
$781
My Goal:
$1,000
KILOMETRES
I've Walked:
81.7km
My Goal:
57km
My Activity Tracking
82
kms
My target 57 kms
Support my challenge to step up to breast cancer!
Right now, 57 Australians are diagnosed with breast cancer every day.
This August, I am taking part in Step Up to Breast Cancer for the mothers, sisters, daughters, friends and loves ones who are impacted by this devastating disease.
I am doing this to raise funds for National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) to support vital breast cancer research to help save lives.
Please make a donation to support my challenge and let's step up to breast cancer together!
Thank you for your support.
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Rising Star: Raised $57
Shining Star: Raised $200
Superstar: Raised $500
All-star: Raised $1000
First Activity logged
Halfway to KM goal
Achieved KM goal
Thank you to my Sponsors
$105.50
Helen Mchugh
$105.50
Sarah
🩷🩷🩷
$105.50
Gemma Otton
$52.75
Sam Holmes
Too many good people lost to cancer! You are smashing your walking goal!
$52.75
Cathy Smith
In support of our beautiful Harmony. 💗 Way to go Gem, you are inspiring!!! Love seeing your family adventures to help achieve this goal. 🌸
$52.75
Anonymous
$52.75
Dave
$52.75
Jean Nicholson
Well done gem hope this helps you are a legend 💝💝
$52.75
Kathryn
Breast cancer has impacted people I love. It’s a beast of thing! A small contribution to say we care. Xx
$52.75
Caroline Otton
$52.75
Linda T
For your determination and in admiration of Harmony’s fight.
$31.65
Tahnee
$10.55
I am donating because I can't do the walk. My very first job in a hospital, in 1982, was as a Ward Clerk on the breast cancer ward at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London. I remember so well a lovely woman who was a day younger than I am - she had been diagnosed when she was 3 months pregnant with her first baby - treatment included "losing" the baby, and this still didn't save her. I hope my donation goes toward research into better solutions for this dreadful disease.