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Community praised for cancer support fundraising total

Penola Primmary School Students Pink Up Penolaweb TBW Newsgroup
PINK UP TOTAL: Penola Primary School students joined in on the fun as they help the Pink Up Penola committee announced the grant total raised over October.

AUSTRALIA’S peak breast cancer support charity has praised the Penola community after raising more than $45,000 during the month-long Pink Up Penola campaign.

Through a variety of fundraising events including a colour run, dress up days and a market day, the community raised a staggering $45,129, which will help place breast care nurses in communities around Australia.

McGrath Foundation ambassador and director Tracey Bevan said the charitable organisation was blown away by the Penola community’s effort, labelling the fundraising efforts as inspiring.

“We are constantly amazed at what people can do when they work together,” Ms Bevan said.

“Unfortunately everyone will know someone who has been affected by breast cancer, but it is unbelievable to see such a significant amount being raised by Penola.

“It really speaks to how much local people value the support of McGrath Foundation breast care nurse Margie Atwell and the support she provides.”

Ms Bevan said it was heart warming to hear the stories of the Pink Up Penola committee members and watch the incredible events unfold.

“By all accounts, the Pink Up Penola committee did a great job as shown by the huge turnout at the events and the sum raised,” she said.

“Campaigns like pink up your town really bring everyone in the community together and show that no matter your size you have make a real difference,” Ms Bevan said.

“We cannot do what we do without this support.”

The foundation director said the Colour Run event held at Greenrise Recreational Reserve at the end of the month was the most energetic event, but praised all businesses, sporting groups, schools and individuals for their contributions.

“The feedback that we have had from the committee is that pinking up is a great concept because as well as supporting the McGrath Foundation, pinking up also creates a visual display of support for local people experiencing breast cancer,” she said.

“It says to these people and their families we see you and we support you.”

Across the nation 120 breast care nurses are still needed to support those suffering from breast cancer.

Ms Bevan said McGrath Foundation breast care nurses assist those suffering from breast cancer in managing their experience as well as helping them understand medical terms to help make critical decisions about their treatment.

“Unfortunately not everyone has access to this important service,” Ms Bevan said.

“We still need breast care nurses around Australia to reach every family experiencing breast cancer in the nation and we are one step closer thanks to the support of Penola.”

Those who wish to continue their support of the McGrath Foundation can host fundraising events such as Pink Stumps Day, donate online or volunteer.

Alongside the significant funds raised, 237 women attended the BreastScreen SA van which visited Penola for the first time.

Out of this 86 women had their first mammogram.

The outstanding attendance has also managed to secure the van for a revisit in two years time.

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