Press Release – New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation A piece of artwork drawn and signed by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is going under the hammer to help raise funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. The Port Waikato Pink Ribbon Breakfast Team has listed the framed drawing on Trade Me, as part of …
A piece of artwork drawn and signed by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is going under the hammer to help raise funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. The Port Waikato Pink Ribbon Breakfast Team has listed the framed drawing on Trade Me, as part of the group’s fundraising efforts. The drawing shows a house and the words “2020: Still life”.
Thursday, 13 May 2021, 9:35 am
A piece of artwork drawn and signed by Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern is going under the hammer to help raise funds
for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. The Port Waikato Pink
Ribbon Breakfast Team has listed the framed drawing on Trade
Me, as part of the group’s fundraising efforts. The
drawing shows a house and the words “2020: Still
life”.
Chair
Jacqui Church, with a team of 15 other women from Port
Waikato, has been hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast every year
since 2013. Over the years the team has raised over $32,000
for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. This year, they’re hoping
Musical and magical brunch for breast cancer
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Music, magic and a massive amount of yummy food will be on the menu at the Ōrewa Community Centre on Saturday, May 15, for a Pink Ribbon brunch event between 10am and 1pm.
The Breast Cancer Foundation fundraiser will feature a selection of hot and cold food, including pink cupcakes, cookies and pastries, plus live entertainment from musicians Mema Wilda and Squashed Mozzies, as well as tricks and fun from a professional magician.
The brunch is being organised by Peter and Mai Hamdy, who run Auckland & Beyond Tours, and they hope to raise at least $1000. Peter says that with Covid slowing their business down and having lost a number of relatives to cancer, the couple decided to use their time and talents to organise a Pink Ribbon event.
Whangārei grandmother who survived breast cancer twice urges Northlanders to host Pink Ribbon Breakfast
26 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Whangārei grandmother Barbara Green, with granddaughter Zoe, has twice survived breast cancer and is urging Northlanders to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month
Whangārei grandmother Barbara Green, with granddaughter Zoe, has twice survived breast cancer and is urging Northlanders to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month
Northern Advocate
A Whangārei grandmother who has twice survived breast cancer is urging people to host a Pink Ribbon Breakfast next month to help raise funds for, and awareness of, the cancer, which kills around 25 Northland women every year.