Go Pink for Breast Cancer: Support the cause this June

Go Pink For Breast Cancer Support This June Donate TodayGo Pink for Breast Cancer: Support the Cause this June

This June, our clinic is proud to support the “Go Pink for Breast Cancer” campaign. Breast cancer affects thousands of women each year, and raising awareness and funds for research and support services is crucial in the fight against this disease.

We encourage everyone to participate in this important initiative by wearing pink and helping to spread the word. By coming together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of those affected by breast cancer.

To make it easy for you to contribute, we have included a link below, and have placed QR codes in clinic. Simply scan the code with your smartphone to be directed to our online donation page. Your generous donations will go directly to breast cancer research and support services, helping to provide vital resources and hope to those in need.

https://fundraise.nbcf.org.au/event/go-pink/home

Why Our Clinic Supports “Go Pink”

At our clinic, we are dedicated to women’s health and well-being. Supporting the “Go Pink for Breast Cancer” initiative aligns with our mission to promote awareness and provide comprehensive care to all women. By participating in this campaign, we can help ensure that more women have access to the early detection and treatment services they need.

Breast cancer research has made tremendous strides over the years, but there is still much work to be done. Every donation, no matter how small, can make a difference. By supporting “Go Pink,” we are contributing to a future where breast cancer is no longer a threat to women’s health.

Join us this June in going pink for breast cancer. Together, we can make a difference.

 


How to Donate:

  1. Open your smartphone’s camera app.
  2. Point it at the QR code in clinic.
  3. Follow the link to our secure donation page.
  4. Make your contribution to support breast cancer research and services.

Thank you for helping us fight breast cancer.