MY CHALLENGE
FUNDRAISING
I've Raised:
$1374
My Goal:
$1,500
KILOMETRES
I've Walked:
61.0km
My Goal:
60km
My Activity Tracking
61
kms
My target 60 kms
Support my challenge to Step Up to Breast Cancer!
Right now, 56 people in Australia 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.
My Legacy
I've raised $3,740 over 3 years to stop deaths from breast cancer!
My Badges
Stepping up to breast cancer
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Created a Facebook Fundraiser
Rising Star: Raised $56
Shining Star: Raised $200
Superstar: Raised $500
Mega star: Raised $750
All-star: Raised $1000
Reached my fundraising goal
First Activity logged
Halfway to KM goal
Achieved KM goal
Thank you to my Sponsors
$159.15
Rob Mazzone
$106.75
Brad Wiseman
Go get em Stix
$106.12
Ray
Good luck love your work
$106.12
Leanne Waters
$75
Sam Furno
Keep it up Stod!
$66.73
Lou Kalisperis
$62.43
Anonymous
$62.43
John Turner
Good work Stix
$62.43
Matched Donation
$55.95
Peter Waters
Cheers 😊
$55.95
Matched Donation
$55.95
Lisa
Well done with your fund raising.
$55.95
Ben Noonan
$55.95
Matched Donation
$54.84
Anonymous
$50
Jannina
For a wonderful cause. Go Leanne!
$50
Christy & Lynne Drummond
$50
Matched Donation
$25
Renee
Go Lee go!( watch out for sinkholes)😂🥰
$23.81
Kaye Grey
Good on you. ❤️
$23.50
Rohan Rohan
Gooo onnn
$10
Liz Campbell









Good on ya Leanne - good luck with the walk. Cause pretty close to my heart... My partner recently had breast cancer and thanks to early detection over here she's still here to tell the story. Unfortunately with my big sister it was detected way too late...