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WIGS @ WOGS Christmas Fundraiser
WIGS @ WOGS Christmas Fundraiser
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Hi everyone
This Christmas we are dedicated to help support Women's Cancer Foundation (WCF) and raise much needed funds for research into ovarian cancer. In place of Christmas gifts to our partners and colleagues, we are making donations to WCF on their behalf. Also this year at our annual Christmas function, we ask all guests to come wearing great wigs to show support. For every wig worn, we will donate $10 to WCF.
So please join us in this great cause and donate to Women's Cancer Foundation. All donations made on this website will be secured and forwarded directly to the charity.
Thanks so much for your kind support!
Angelie, Jenny, Khai, Kym, Renee & team
Women's Obstetric & Gynaecology Specialists
Women's Cancer Foundation (ANZGOG)
2 out of 3 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer will die.... Please, help us turn the tide.
The Women’s Cancer Foundation was established in 1996 to raise funds for research into ovarian cancer. We have raised millions of dollars to fund researchers looking for more effective ways to treat and care for women suffering with ovarian cancer...because sadly, 2 out of 3 Australian women diagnosed with ovarian cancer will die.
Our goal is to reduce the mortality rate from this malignancy, by:
Engaging in international clinical trials;
Finding ways to reverse resistance to cancer drugs;
Researching how best to use a woman's own immune system to combat the disease.
Please help – donate today.
To find out more about us, our current research, upcoming events and how you can be involved, visit www.womenscancerfoundation.org.au.