It’s time for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal!

Volunteers are preparing to hit the streets for the Pink Ribbon Street appeal this Friday, October 18, and Saturday, October 19. Supplied photo.

The Breast Cancer Foundation is asking the people of Bay of Plenty to think pink and give generously to the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal this Friday and Saturday.

More than 400 volunteers will hit the streets across the region to raise funds for breast cancer research, education and patient support programmes.

Foundation chief executive, Ah-Leen Rayner, said the charity could not carry out its work without the generosity of Kiwis.

“As a charity that doesn’t receive any Government funding, it’s the goodwill of wonderful New Zealanders that powers our mission to stop deaths from breast cancer.

“We’re asking the people of Bay of Plenty to contribute whatever they can to the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal. The funds raised will make a real difference in making sure breast cancer patients can get the support they need, New Zealanders can learn about the importance of early detection, and research is carried out to find better treatments.”

Each year, about 190 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Bay of Plenty. The survival rate for breast cancer if diagnosed early is 92%.

The Foundation is urging all women to be ‘breast aware’ to give themselves the best chance of surviving breast cancer — that means getting to know the normal look and feel of their breasts, regularly touching and looking for any changes, and getting changes checked by a GP as soon as possible.

For women aged 45-69, free mammograms are available through BreastScreen Aotearoa every two years.

Donations for the Pink Ribbon Street Appeal can be made to volunteer collectors, online at pinkribbonappeal.co.nz or by texting the word PINK (2447) to donate $3.

 

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