Julie Ryland

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I'm hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast for the nine women diagnosed with breast cancer each day in New Zealand.

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’m hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast 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.

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Keeping our breast nurses out and about in the pink campervan for 0 hours, thanks to you!

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12 April 2025

Who am I?

A mother of 5, singer/songwriter. 
Sept 2019, I was informed of my breast cancer. Oct 2019 I was in surgery and my left breast was removed.
Ver emotional time of my life however, my  80 +years old Mother, was my beautiful strength. She had nursed our oldest sister during her breast cancer. Sadly, we lost her Putiputi Mataiti Rungarunga. It was because of my sister, I out myself on the mammograms yearly at 40. I attended each one and sure enough, we hope we have caught it early.
Lastly, my Mother taught me how to normalize it in my life, so it meant readjust. She told me not to be scared, I love you Mama. Biggest thing she taught me was, she'll stand on one leg, and I can stand on one leg and we will be balanced. 
Support my brekky, get in with us this year and do some balancing with us.
In the words of my Mama ... "God bless Girl!"