MY CHALLENGE
FUNDRAISING
I've Raised:
$78
My Goal:
$1,500
KILOMETRES
I've Swum:
0.00km
My Goal:
10km
Support my challenge to swim for breast cancer!
9 people in Australia die from breast cancer every single day.
This November, I am taking part in Swim For 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 make a splash to save lives together!
Thank you for your support.
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Rising Star:
First donation
Shining Star:
Raised $200
Superstar:
Raised $500
All-Star:
Raised $1000
Pink Hero Club:
Raised $1500
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My Updates
Why I’m doing this
Saturday 1st NovFive years ago, a 10k swim would’ve been a drop in the bucket.
But it’s not like that anymore. Life looks very different now. For all of us.
Life’s busier. The days feel shorter. The pool, once a place of freedom, now feels like such an effort to get to.
And yet, while so much has changed — careers, families, routines, priorities — one thing hasn’t: this horrible disease that touches so many lives. Breast cancer.
It’s become a household name now, and that’s terrifying. We all know someone. We’ve all heard the stories. We’ve all seen the strength it takes to face something that unfair.
So this November, I’m swimming 10 kilometres to raise $1,500 for breast cancer research and support. It’s my way of diving back into something that once came easily — and turning it into something that matters deeply.
I’m not doing this because it’s easy. I’m doing it because if those fighting breast cancer can get up every single day, face the fear, the fatigue, the treatment, the uncertainty — then the least I can do is get up, get in the pool, and hold myself accountable to something bigger.
Every stroke I swim is for them. For the ones still fighting. For the ones we’ve lost. For the ones who will be diagnosed tomorrow and need better treatments, more hope, and more time.
If you can, please donate, share, or just send a word of encouragement — it truly all makes a difference.
Together, maybe we can turn a few lengths into something life-changing. ?


Good luck 🩷🩷🩷