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Help Needed For The Fight Against Breast Cancer

Published: Fri 20 Aug 2004 04:24 PM
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20 August 2004
CALLING FOR VOLUNTEER COLLECTORS TO HELP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST BREAST CANCER
Volunteer Collectors are urgently needed between 11.00am & 1.30pm on Saturday 4th September to help raise money for breast cancer awareness at the 'Great Race' Gallagher Boathouse 8s.
The Great Race is an annual rowing race between Cambridge University (UK) and Waikato University on the Waikato River. The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation is the official charity of the day and is seeking volunteers to help sell pink ribbons and collect donations at the SKYCITY Hamilton 'Great Race Great Concert' riverside event in Hamilton City.
The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation is a charitable trust that aims to reduce the number of New Zealanders who die from breast cancer and to improve outcomes and quality of life for those affected by breast cancer. Funds raised from the Great Race" will go towards helping the Foundation provide; community education, seminars, research, medical grants and scholarships, a breast cancer patient register as well as advocacy.
Do you know?
· Over 2,300 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in New Zealand each year.
· One man in ten will have a mother, wife, sister or daughter die of breast cancer in New Zealand.
You can help make a difference by simply lending us a few hours of your time!
To register your support or for more information call Laura on TelstraClear tollfree 0800 902 732 or email laurah@nzbcf.org.nz
SKYCITY has been a supporter of The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation since 2000 and for the past four years Sky Tower in Auckland has been lit pink in support of International Breast Cancer Awareness month in October.
In support of The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation being the official recipient charity of the Gallagher Boathouse 8s, SKYCITY Hamilton will be lit pink every night from 30 August - 4 September and its staff will wear pink ribbons..
As the event's Entertainment Sponsor for the second consecutive year, SKYCITY Hamilton is providing a free concert before the Great Race and is also set to be the 'Post Race Party venue" with the chance to meet rowers from both teams in the Number Eight Bar from 7.30pm, Happy Hour (7.30pm - 8.30pm), a 'Stay and Play' prize draw and free entertainment from the "Tall Poppies" from 9.30pm.
The New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation and SKYCITY Hamilton appreciate your efforts in helping us obtain volunteer collectors by distributing this call for volunteers message.
ENDS

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