Melissa Abra

I'VE PLEDGED TO GO PINK FOR Mother-in-law, Aunty Des, Aunty Toni and a dear friend

GO PINK OR GO HOME. 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 Time to get your hands out and check your breasts LADIES and GENTLEMEN. 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 If you feel something different , or see something different tell your Doctor. 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 Don’t wait, write what you felt, where, what, date and time.🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 Fought and survived you are my hero, Fought and lost you are my hero, Fighting right now you are my hero.🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷

Support me to GO PINK!

Did you know that every day 58 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. 

My Badges

My Pink Pledge for Breast Cancer

Uploaded My Profile Pic

Shared My Page

Created a Facebook Fundraiser

Posted on Tribute Wall

Got My First Donation

Raised $100

Raised $250

Raised $500

Raised $1,000

Raised $1,500

50% to Fundraising Goal

100% to Fundraising Goal

My Updates

GO PINK FOR YOU BOOBS

Friday 6th Jun
Everyone at some stage in their lives will say or think to themselves  I wish I could change parts of their body that they don’t feel look right, don’t look right, are too small, are too big, have perfect skin, to have blonde hair or brown hair or red hair or any hair, curly hair or straight hair.

For most females even myself growing up wondering when my boobs were going to start growing and when will they finish growing.

As little girls growing up all of us at some stage would have put on a swimming top and put tennis balls or socks in them to say “Look at my boobs”

I think it comes from a place when we are little and all the older females in our lives had boobs and we are just all in a rush to reach that point so we could say hey look at our boobs.

Now as adults and mothers we know about breast cancer and now a whole new discussion starts to happen.

Some conversations will start out as “ If you found out you had breast cancer, what would you do”?

Would you fight it? Like the doctors have told you to. If there was a chance of it coming down to having to have a breast removed or both removed to increase your chance of survival what would you do?

If I am ever in that situation and if it meant having them both removed to save my life, I will do it in a heartbeat.

What would you do?

GO PINK OR GO HOME

Friday 16th May
Pink hair is just not a fashion statement it is a statement to remind people about breast cancer, checking your breast for anything different. A lump, a bump, puckering of the skin, nipple changes, a breast rash, an indent.
Come on ladies and men get your hands out and ready to check your breasts, you know you want to so let all get ready to feel our boobs ??

Thank you to my Sponsors

$106.12

Rachael Cross

Good job Mel

$50.86

Facebook Donation

$22.58

Jaki B

Good on ya Luv 🩷

$22.58

Kimmy

You are such a caring person. You go girl . Gotta love pink

$20.53

Facebook Donation

$20.53

Facebook Donation

$20

Trish

Great job girl

$11.65

Anonymous

$11.65

Matched Donation

$11.65

Mel Abra

Thought I would kick start off my own fundraiser by donating $10.00. Come on everyone every little bit counts Let’s Get Our PINK ON 🩷

$10.41

Facebook Donation

$10.41

Facebook Donation

$10.41

Matched Donation

$10

Anonymous

Great job Mel

I'm making a pink pledge for my loved one, My Mother-in-law, Aunty Des, Aunty Toni this June to support breast cancer research and save lives.