I'm taking part in the Pink Ribbon Walks for the nine women diagnosed with breast cancer each day in New Zealand.
This event is more than just a walk; it’s a powerful movement of individuals who stand together in solidarity, strength, and support. We come together with a united purpose: to walk for hope, to walk for healing, and to walk for a future free from breast cancer. Each step we take is a step towards greater awareness, earlier detection, and more effective treatments. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Kiwi women. 1 in 9 women will be diagnosed with it in their lifetime. And 650 women in Aotearoa die from the disease every year.
That’s why I am taking part in the Pink Ribbon Walk this year, to help change that.
Please donate to raise funds for life-saving education, life-changing patient support and ground-breaking medical research. And bring us closer to a day when there are zero deaths from breast cancer.