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PINK HEROES ARE
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Get your sports club together, host a pink round, a sports day, or even a luncheon at your club.
Support the 9 people in Australia who die from breast cancer every day.
Take to the field and play your favourite sport. Hold an event at your sports club, like a raffle or luncheon. Or choose to hold a tournament. Whatever you decide to do, grab your team and raise funds for world-class breast cancer research.
HOW IT WORKS
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Now, the Wattle Park Amateurs Ladies Luncheon is held annually in May.
Tickets are sold to women within the network of the footbal club, as well as others such as local council members, special guests and family members.
Funds are raised from ticket sales, silent auctions, raffles, direct donations and the sale of their iconic and infamous pink yo-yo biscuits. Handmade by Fairlie, an amazing friend of Harry's who bakes them every year.
LEADERBOARDS
SPORTS CLUB EVENT IDEAS
Sunbury football club decided to host a Pink Round to help support those affected by breast cancer. They hosted a number of matches while wearing pink jerseys and raising funds for breast cancer research.

HOST AN EVENT AT YOUR CLUB
Chris sadly lost his partner to cancer in 2023. He now holds a 12-hour sailing event, alongside a luncheon. Members of the local club come together, share their experiences and remember those dearest to them.
HOST A TOURNAMENT
Jingalup Tennis Club held a local tournament, adding in a touch of pink to the day. The lucky winners of the tournaments won a fabulous prize. With them even having a special prize for the best dressed!

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WE'RE HERE TO HELP
Whether you need fundraising ideas, fundraising resources or just a little help on how to get started, we're here to support you! Get in touch at any time via
1300 803 551 or communityfundraising@nbcf.org.au
You can also find frequently asked questions here.
THIS IS WHAT WE’RE UP AGAINST



Since NBCF's inception in 1994, NBCF has invested over $200M into more than 600 world-class research projects across Australia. During this time, the five-year relative survival rate for breast cancer in Australia increased from 76% to 92%. This is progress to be proud of but the job is not done. Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia and the most common cancer among females. By registering to Give it Up for Breast Cancer you can take a stand against breast cancer and help NBCF raise much needed funds for life-changing breast cancer research.
Research is the best way to stop deaths from breast cancer.
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