And this is how:
$20 – Helps train a Cancer Connect volunteer to provide one-on-one support for people affected by cancer.
$30 – Enables the Cancer Council to discover more about how cancer develops by paying for the collection and processing of a blood sample.
$50 – Helps pay for cutting edge equipment and technology needed to develop life-saving cancer treatments.
$100 – Makes it possible for 13 11 20 health professionals to provide people affected by cancer with practical and emotional support.
$200 – Can pay a lab assistant for a day. Research labs need all the help they can get – your support makes you an important part of the team.
$500- Could support a clinical trial. With your support, clinical trials can test new cancer treatments, making the best therapies we have available to those who need them most.
Play your part in helping to raise funds for cancer cure
RUN around your neighbourhood, cycle around your suburb, dye your hair yellow, or hold a ‘dress yellow’ day at your school or workplace – the options are endless – but you can be sure your fundraising efforts for the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day would be lifesaving.