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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.

My Impact

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Keeping our breast nurses out and about in the pink campervan for 6 hours, thanks to you!

Funds raised over the years


My Achievements

Fundraising page

Updated Profile Pic

Added a Blog Post

Received 5 Donations

Reached Goal

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My Updates

26 April 2025

Celebrating incredible women

Breast cancer doesn't discriminate. All women everywhere live with the reality that it may make itself known at any stage of life. Many of us know women who have lived with breast cancer and made recoveries, and we also know women for whom the disease was devastating in the losses it took from families, friends and colleagues.

We are so thankful and grateful to organisations like the Breast Cancer Foundation who tirelessly support women and families deal with the reality of breast cancer. 

Our Pink Ribbon brekky unashamedly celebrates all women everywhere (and our breasts)!

Thank you to my Sponsors

$54.12

Amy

$85.48

Stephanie

Such a great initiative! 🌸🌷🌸

$43.60

Lisa White

$64.67

Jenny Kruger

Keep up the wonderful work - supporting women who are needing it most.

$106.12

Jackie Meiring

This donation is in honour of my Mom Gillian Elizabeth Meiring

$43.60

Jay Gurr

Give hope gift

$136.10

Jade Miller

$85.48

Carole And,ashley Roscoe

Hi girlfriend. This donation will cover Ashley too xxx

$93.82

Etta Harris

Thanks to our host, it will be a gathering of fabulous women donating to a cause that has supported women we all know.