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23.01.2022 Life has changed, but cancer hasnt stopped. Every minute, every hour, every day, and especially during COVID-19, Cancer Council is still here for the community.
23.01.2022 Across many parts of the state, UV levels are set to reach 8 or more over the long weekend, which is classed as ‘very high’. So remember to stay #SunSmart! Here...'s how: Slip on sun-protective clothing Slop on broad spectrum, water resistant SPF30+ sunscreen Slap on a broad-brimmed hat Seek shade Slide on sunglasses See more
23.01.2022 Want some tips for good health? Find out how you can take a healthy packed lunch to work or school from the 5 food groups in our latest blog!
23.01.2022 Did you know 1 in 3 cancers can be prevented by adopting a healthy lifestyle, which includes eating well? But 93% of children dont eat enough vegetables and adults arent eating enough either. Check out our playlist of Healthy Lunch Box videos for a healthier alternative.
21.01.2022 Daffodil Day is Cancer Councils most iconic and much-loved annual campaign that raises life-saving funds for world-class cancer research. Research gives us more time together. Please donate to the Daffodil Day Appeal. http://bit.ly/2GPlBYf
20.01.2022 Happy Daff Day!
20.01.2022 All about that volunteer life. Alliana is 3 months old, and loving seeing all your beautiful faces out at Lithgow Valley Plaza, just infront of Coles.
20.01.2022 Thanks Pat at Greer Films - Love how this turned out - Thank to EVERYONE that made the night a success... Time to start thinking about 2020?
20.01.2022 People with cancer have never felt more isolated, but they are not alone. They urgently need to be able to get to care. Its why were turning to you for your generous support.
20.01.2022 Such a great way to create engaged little people, If you can spare the time Id totally recommend this!
19.01.2022 Looking to brighten up your day? A bouquet of daffodils will do the trick! Daffodil Day is TOMORROW, Friday 23 August and with your donations and fundraising support, it will offer hope as we search for the next breakthrough in cancer treatment and detection. The cheerful little flower shows your support for people you know (and those you dont) who have been affected by cancer.... Daffodil Day is now 33 years old and has become an iconic community effort to raise funds for Cancer Council which funds vital research to save lives. This year, with your support, we hope to raise more than $4 million. There will be more than 3,000 volunteers selling flowers and pins across NSW. But if you cant spot a flower seller you can always show your support by visiting www.daffodilday.com.au and donating online.
18.01.2022 If you have loved the hilarious antics of Nats What I reckon and he has been keeping you entertained during Isolation, then this is an event NOT TO BE MISSED! YouTube cooking sensation Nats What I Reckon is back again, but this time hes teamed up with Cancer Council NSW to host a live cook-along fundraiser!
18.01.2022 Today is World Ovarian Cancer Day, a chance to raise awareness around one of the deadliest womens cancers. Kristin Youngs diagnosis changed her life and the l...ives of those around her. She knew ovarian was a tricky cancer, so worked to remain patient, persistent, well-informed and get the most out of every day. Read more in our blog linked below. See more
16.01.2022 Whats special about today? It has something to do with a gentle daffodil, with the gift of hope, with an act in memory of a beloved family member or friend. Its Daffodil Day and this is the 33rd year our volunteers have manned stalls, sold fresh flowers, pins and pens and listened as the community shares the story of someone they know with cancer or someone they remember. The donations you make at Daffodil Day stalls, or online at www.daffodilday.com.au will fund lifesaving... research that could see the next breakthrough in cancer treatment or detection as we work towards a cancer free future. We rely on your generosity to help in our major research fundraising effort of the year which we hope will raise more than $4 million dollars. Visit Emily Waru at your local site within Lithgow Valley Plaza. Last year Cancer Council NSW contributed almost $19 million to around 300 researchers working in more than 70 projects and 18 institutions. Thats a lot of effort on their part funded by a lot of generosity on your part. Please, once again, dig into your pockets, visit a local stall or donate online this #DaffodilDay.
16.01.2022 Weve all been impacted by COVID-19, our researchers are looking for participants for an important research study on how #COVID19 has impacted people affected by #cancer. Take part by completing this survey https://www.cancercouncil.com.au//survey-cancer-patients-/
16.01.2022 A group of breast cancer survivors, the Bathurst Beaters Fundraisers, have cooked up with love a book with a difference to raise vital funds for research into womens cancers. Bathurst on a Plate, showcasing stunning architecture, locations and food photography, is a celebration of favourite recipes and personal stories from these brave cancer survivors highlighted with messages of hope, love and resilience. "Bathurst on a Plate is a book we hope everyone enjoys reading and c...ooking from, as much as we did in bringing it to life and realising a dream. The essence of this book is all about hope and how people can find courage and friendship even in the darkest of places, crying and laughing together as they navigate their own personal cancer journey. // Janelle Gervasoni, Bathurst Beaters On sale now online for $35 with all proceeds going to Cancer Council NSW and research into womens cancers. #bathurstbeaters #bathurstonaplate #cookingwithadifference #cookforacure #womenscancers #powerfulinpink #cancercouncilnsw
15.01.2022 Daffodil Cottage is running this fantastic event for people who have finished their cancer treatment. Come down to the Bathurst RSL this Saturday to find out more information.
15.01.2022 In this uncertain time cancer patients need our support more than ever. Join us on Wednesday 29 April as we come together to show our support for people affected by cancer. Purchase a hope bag and candle and display it in your home on Wednesday 29 April and #stayathomeforcancer Upload your photos here and lets light up social media in support of cancer patients.... Purchase your bag or donate by visiting: https://give.cancercouncil.com.au/hopeathome #stayhomeforcancer #hopeathome
15.01.2022 NOMINATIONS OPEN // Were putting the call out for notable characters and motivated community minded locals who want to make a real difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer. Who do you think would make a legendary Star to participate in Stars Of Lithgow, May 2020? Let us know!
14.01.2022 Little Tommy and Roman are ready for Hope at Home on Wednesday 29th with their Hope Bags displayed on their front porch. Last chance to order your own Hope Bag to be a part of this supportive movement. Purchase your bag or donate by visiting: https://give.cancercouncil.com.au/hopeathome... Upload your photos here and lets light up social media in support of cancer patients. #hopeathome #stayhomeforcancer
13.01.2022 Here is just one of many ways that fundraising dollars help Cancer Council NSW work to reduce the impact of cancer. Check out the latest round of CCNSW research grants and learn about the research projects being undertaken. https://www.cancercouncil.com.au//the-13-innovative-cance/
11.01.2022 SALE NOW ON! Enjoy 30% off all of your sun protection favourites from our Cancer Council retail stores TODAY only. It's the perfect opportunity to refresh your #SunSmart essentials ahead of summer! Find a store near you, here: https://bit.ly/3kV2tcz
10.01.2022 Weve put together some of our favourite ideas to prioritise your wellbeing, happiness and sense of community during this uncertain time. Take a look in the following link: https://bit.ly/2y7Wkr9
08.01.2022 Are you over 50? Have you found yourself with more free time during isolation? Invest in the most important thing right now your health! Did you know that NSW bowel screening participation rates are the second lowest across the states and territories at 39.3%?... If you have a bowel screening test kit laying around in the drawer at home, please take the time to do the test. Check the expiry date, if the kit has expired, call 1800 118 868 to request a new one. Read here to find out more - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1ccXBlgiCkA
08.01.2022 FREE Cancer Council NSW Survivorship Webinar "Life changes after cancer: when it all falls apart" In this webinar, we will explore the complexities of significant life changes and managing every day when it feels like nobody understands. We will outline strategies for getting through and provide insight into support that is available.... When - 26th March, 2020 Time - 7pm to 8pm AEST To register click on the link below, anyone can register! https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/get-support/webinars/
07.01.2022 Happy Daffodil Day everybody! This year because of COVID-19, we are not selling fresh daffodils at our stalls, but you can still send hope to people affected by cancer by supporting life-saving cancer research. Every 4 minutes another Australian is diagnosed with cancer. Daffodil their Day and send a little sunshine. Make a donation at www.daffodilday.com.au
06.01.2022 Cancer Council understands that Australians undergoing cancer treatment, cancer survivors and their families and friends may have questions in relation to the recent outbreak of Coronavirus and the illness it causes, COVID-19. Were here to help. Please give us a call on 13 11 20 or click the link below for more information and support: http://bit.ly/2TWrqKv
04.01.2022 Webinar Invitation. Men in Survivorship: Stuff mates dont say. Many more men are more likely to die of preventable cancer than women, and even more unlikely to... talk about their disease. It is estimated that over 78,000 men will be diagnosed with cancer in 2019, with an average five-year survival rate of 69%. With so many men being diagnosed and surviving cancer, this webinar will explore the physical and psychological effect that cancer can have on many aspects of a mans life. We will be exploring the impact that cancer diagnosis, its treatment and post cancer life can have not only for physical but mental state. Date: Thursday, November 28, 2019 Time: 7 pm to 8 pm AEDT Duration: 60 Minutes Where: Online - join via your computer, tablet or smartphone Presenters: Dr Michael John Murphy, Sean Hall and Alastair Adams. *If you are not available on the night you can still register and we will send you a link to the recorded webinar to watch later. Follow the link to register - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/get-support/webinars/
04.01.2022 Cancer Council NSW Hope at Home is happening tonight. If you have a candle kit, decorate your bag with messages of hope and love in memory of or in support of someone special. Pop your candlelit bag in your window and upload your photos with #hopeathome and #stayhomeforcancer If you dont have a candle kit, its not too late to show your support please jump online to make a donation and get tips on how to design your DIY candle bag or lantern at https://give.cancercounci...l.com.au/hopeathome Together, we are stronger than cancer.
03.01.2022 What a beautiful response to Cancer Council NSW Hope at Home last night. To everyone who participated by honouring a loved one or supporting cancer patients, thank you! Together we are stronger than cancer #hopeathome #stayhomeforcancer... If you would like to support people impacted by cancer, please make a donation here https://give.cancercouncil.com.au/hopeathome
02.01.2022 Do you know someone aged 50-74? Remind them to #DoTheTest when it arrives - you could save their life. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/2XV9rH5
02.01.2022 Register Now - FREE CCNSW Overcoming Cancer Fatigue Webinar When - Thursday 24th October Time - 7.00pm to 8.00pm... Please follow the link and register below - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/get-support/webinars/