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.
This year my challenge has changed a little. I am taking a mental health walk each day. I call these Sesame Street walks ("today's show brought to you by..."). Please nominate a Sesame Street walk detail (pick a colour, a shape, a number, an object of some sort etc) for my remaining days and I’ll share my findings, or feel free to try one yourself!
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Freya Green
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Jennifer Montano
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Aidan Mclean
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Irene Heyes
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Krystal
Great work Rhian!
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Megan Patrick
thank YOU for morning tea!
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Charlie Tseng
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Kathryn
Love the sesame street walk idea! Suggest a walk brought to you by "autumn leaves" 🍂
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Clare
Raffle tickets- thanks!
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Julia O'grady
Thanks for organizing this Rhian and Tarn 😊
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Dr Snoffilous
Thanks for organising Rhian :)
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Rachel Ford
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Anna Boyer
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Rosie Stoney
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Tommy Mckinnon
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Kirsty Smith
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Katie Twentyman
Thank you for organising Rhian!
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Sheldon Benito
This is so cool!
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Andrew Moyle
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Denise Moyle
For Ann Marie who didn't survive, Shelley C, Aunty Chris & Jenny C who did, and for Ali and Rosemary who are fighting now.