Judith Hodgson

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I'm doing 1798 squats to help beat breast cancer

Breast cancer has touched the lives of my rowing club community, as well as my friends and family. We all know someone who's been diagnosed, and some of us have faced our own experiences with the disease.

Today, 58 Australians will hear the words "you have breast cancer," and sadly, 9 lives will be lost.

Along with my rowing friends and family, I’m taking on the 58 Squat Challenge to help make a real difference. We're raising vital funds for world-class breast cancer research—because we believe in a future where no one dies from this disease.

But we can’t do it alone.

Please support our challenge and help us save lives. Every donation, big or small, brings us closer to ending breast cancer deaths.

Together, we can create change.

My Top Donors

Hancock

Judith Hodgson

Lafourcade

My Achievements

My Pledge For Breast Cancer Research

Shared My Page

Added My Profile Pic

Got My First Donation

Post on Tribute Wall

Raised $58 For Breast Cancer Research

Raised $250 For Breast Cancer Research

Halfway to My Fundraising Goal

Reached My Fundraising Target

Logged My First 58 Squats

Halfway to My Squat Goal

Reached My Squat Goal

Thank you to my Sponsors

$208.60

Hancock

You go girl!!!!

$62.57

Judith Hodgson

$62.57

Lafourcade

Bravo Judith and Les! I’m doing 58 a day as well, thanks to you. 💗

$62.57

Suzi

Congratulations !

$62.57

Lauren Kinsella

Excellent effort team!!

$54.12

Sue Thom

Go Jude!!

$54.12

Naomi Hinchcliffe

Thank you and well done Jude!

$50

A Fellow Rower

$25

Jane Wilde

Well done Jude xx

$22.58

Anonymous

$20

Stephanie Greetham

Fantastic work

I'm doing 1798 squats this March for the 58 Australians diagnosed with breast cancer every day.