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Universities Women's Cricket Club - Pink Stumps Fundraiser

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Hi everyone!

 

The magic of Pink during the summer is here again. synonymous with the Pink test at the SCG, Pink Stumps Day is about raising money for McGrath Foundation and about raising awareness of breast cancer and various treatments.

 

As NSW largest women's cricket club, we are supporters of Pink Stumps Day and the work of the McGrath Foundation. This season we are holding Pink Stumps on the following dates:

 

  • Sunday 17  February  – Sydney University Oval No1 & No2 - 1st & 2nd grade
  • Saturday 23 February - Kirawee Oval (Juniors Div1) & Scarborough Park No9 - (Juniors Div2)
  • Sunday 3 March - Sydney University Oval No1 & No2 - 1st & Brewer grade

 

So come along to one of our Pink days and watch our Australian, State and up and coming talented cricketers play cricket.

 

Wear some pink, buy a raffle ticket, donate some money. All money raised is going to the McGrath Foundation and show your support for Pink Stumps day.

 

As we begin counting down to our Pink Stumps Days we’re asking our friends, family, colleagues, teammates and loved ones to help us reach OUR fundraising goal. 

Every dollar makes a difference and your donation will help the McGrath Foundation to place McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities right across Australia, as well as to increase breast awareness in young Australian women. To date we have placed 68 Breast Care Nurses across Australia, who together have helped support over 10,000 families.

100% of all donations will be donated to the McGrath Foundation and you will automatically receive a tax-deductible via email. 

Help us SMASH our fundraising goal and donate NOW!

 

 

 

Keep up with the action by liking the McGrath Foundation on Facebook at www.facebook.com/McGrathFoundation

 

As they say at the McGrath Foundation, together we can make a difference! 

 

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    McGrath Foundation

    The McGrath Foundation raises money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses right across Australia and invest in their professional development to ensure people with breast cancer receive the highest standard of care.McGrath Breast Care Nurses are registered nurses specially trained to manage the care of people with breast cancer from diagnosis and throughout treatment.The Foundation currently funds 233 nurses who provide essential support for families by offering medical expertise, clinical care, and psychosocial support from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment - for free and without a referral.Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer for women in Australia and more than 20,000 people are diagnosed each year. With a rising rate of diagnosis, the need for more McGrath Breast Care Nurses continues to grow.Funding from the community helps ensure our nurses can continue providing free support to families impacted by breast cancer right across Australia.  Visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au to find out more.

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