I have pledged to GO PINK for all of June.
Support me to GO PINK!
Did you know that every day 56 people in Australia are diagnosed with breast cancer and 9 people die from this disease?
This June, I've made a pledge to WEAR IT, SHAVE IT or COLOUR IT and raise funds for world-class breast cancer research to help NBCF towards their vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer.
Please support my GO PINK pledge to save lives and make a difference.
Together, let's make Zero Deaths from breast cancer possible.
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Pink isn’t just a colour
Thursday 7th MayHi, I’m Kristy 👋
28 (29 in July… send help 😅)
Born and raised in Tasmania, I’m big on community, looking out for people, and doing things that actually matter.
So this June, I’m dyeing my hair PINK for breast cancer awareness 💗
It’s just hair… but breast cancer is never “just” anything. It’s families, it’s survivors, it’s heartbreak, it’s people we love.
Close family of mine have been affected by breast cancer. I’ve seen survivors, and I’ve also seen the loss — and that’s why this means a lot to me.
I’m doing this to help raise awareness and support for breast cancer research, treatment, and care.
If you can, a share, comment, or donation genuinely goes a long way 💕
Let’s spread awareness and support the people and families going through it.
And a quick reminder — it’s not just a “booby check”. Men can be affected too
Beige before pink
Thursday 7th MayFor those who don’t know me, I’m Kristy. I’m 28 (29 in July… and I don’t want to talk about it 😅).
Born and raised in Tasmania, Australia, I know a thing or two about community and looking out for each other.
I also know how hard cancer can be. That’s why I’ve decided to dye my hair pink in June for breast cancer awareness — it’s just hair, but for some people it represents so much more. For some, it’s time lost, for others it’s survival, and for too many, it’s someone they love.
Close family of mine have been affected by breast cancer. I’ve been lucky enough to see survivors, but I’ve also seen the heartbreak of those we’ve lost. That’s a big part of why this matters so much to me.
I’m doing this to help raise awareness and support for breast cancer treatment, research, and care. Every share, comment, or donation genuinely makes a difference.
Please help me spread awareness and support people and their families going through this.
And just a reminder — it’s not just a “booby check”. Men can be affected too



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