October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and there are loads of different ways Kiwis can get involved – from learning
all you need to know about breast health, to helping to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ (BCFNZ).
More than 3,300 women (and around 25 men) will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. Funds raised this October will
help educate Kiwis about the importance of early detection; invest in potentially life-saving research right here in New
Zealand; and continue to support people with breast cancer through a free advice line, an online community called mybc,
and by funding free rehab programmes and free counselling.
Check out all the different ways you can make a difference this October…Check while you change
BCFNZ is super excited to be bringing the Change & Check campaign to New Zealand with broadcaster Sarah Gandy. The campaign was hugely successful in the UK and encourages women
to check their breasts in the time it takes to get changed by learning about the nine symptoms of breast cancer. Look
out for the Change & Check stickers in clothing store and gym changing rooms around the country, snap a selfie with the sticker and you
could go into win a ghd prize! Once you know what to look for, get to know what your breasts normally look and feel like
by regularly doing a self-check at home – find out how.Make time for a mammogram
Pencil in some me-time and get your breasts checked. If you’re over 45, book yourself in for a mammogram through BreastScreen Aotearoa. A mammogram is a health check – like a warrant of fitness for your body – and taking half an hour to have one every
two years could save your life. If you’ve never had a mammogram, or think you’re due for another, give BreastScreen
Aotearoa a call on 0800 200 270 and make an appointment.Walk the walk
Dig out your pinkest outfit and walk for the ones you love at a Pink Ribbon Walk. The events celebrate survivors, remember those we’ve lost, and raise awareness and much-needed funds to support
BCFNZ’s vital work. With 5km and 10km walks on offer, there’s something for family, friends, and even the pups! There
are four walks around the country in Queenstown (11 October), Christchurch (17 October), Wellington (7 November) and
Auckland (14 November).Give your time (and change)
Small change can make a big difference, and nowhere is that more true than with BCFNZ’s Pink Ribbon Street Appeal on 30 and 31 October. You’ll spot collectors on the streets in your city, kitted out with pink sashes and donation
buckets. No cash? No worries – you can donate online or by texting PINK to 4499 to make a $3 donation. Or, join the collectors and volunteer for two hours.See the lights
Landmarks and sculptures around New Zealand are lighting up pink for Global Illumination, to support for Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. In Auckland, the Sky Tower, Vector Lights on Harbour Bridge and the Queen Street Lights will all go
pink, and you can spot other pinked-up places around the country, from Whangārei’s Te Matau ā Pohe to the Toitū Otago
Settlers Museum in Dunedin. Check out your nearest illumination, snap a pic and tag it with #getlitpink.Shop for good
BCFNZ’s generous corporate partners have lots to offer this October, from limited-edition Mallowpuffs to Ultimate Ears
WONDERBOOM™ 2 speakers to Sealy’s pink-themed sleep haven. For every Pink Product bought, a portion of the sales goes
towards funding BCFNZ’s work in research, awareness and support. See what’s on offer in the catalogue.Stop by Pinkie
The Pink Caravan heads out on its summer tour on 29 September in Auckland, before heading to smaller communities in the
Northland area from 3 October. BCFNZ nurses will be on the Caravan to give advice on breast health, mammograms and
breast cancer. Find out when Pinkie is in your area and have a chat with the nurses on board!Pink up your place
Hundreds of workplaces, schools and community groups go Pink For a Day in October, to help raise funds for BCFNZ’s vital
work. Aside from dressing up in all things pink, you’ll also be sent a ‘pink pack’ packed with plenty of resources and
ideas to help you fundraise. Register your group here.Get involved in your community
There are so many events on this October. Northland will be holding its first Pink Ribbon Ride on 3 October. On the support side, Breast Reconstruction Awareness (BRA) Day is back. Information evenings will be held on 21
October in Auckland and Wellington. An expert panel of surgeons and nurses will talk about the options for breast
reconstruction after cancer treatment, what to expect during recovery and the best timing for each. It’s also a great
time to ask your questions about reconstruction. Register for the Auckland event here. Want to host your own event this October? Go for it! Whether it’s a local Pink Ribbon Walk, a morning tea at work or a
raffle, BCFNZ would love to hear about it!
For a full list of events happening during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, visit www.breastcancerfoundation.org.nz