Sydney Breast Cancer FoundationSydney Breast Cancer Foundation

Fundraise

Donate to the Patient Support Appeal

Organising your own fundraising activity is a great way to get active and social in support of breast cancer patients whilst raising awareness for our cause.

We have partnered with Everyday Hero so you can create your own fundraising web page to raise funds for us in conjunction with any personal occasion or adventure. In just three simple steps you can create your own fundraising web page and set a fundraising target to raise funds for Breast Cancer Patients. Then just email your friends, family and colleagues asking them for their support .

You you can also set up your own personalised online Gift Registry through Karma Currency for birthdays, weddings, engagements and more, and invite your friends and family to donate to SBCF.

And don't forget to register for the City2Surf charity challenge this year and take advantage of the opportunity to fundraise for us through this iconic Sydney event.

Create your own fundraising website and help us to "Beat Breast Cancer Together"

Everyday Hero

Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation has teamed up with Everyday Hero to offer an online special occasion fundraising facility for our supporters. It's so easy for you to help us.

You can now create your very own webpage called a "Hero Page", which takes just a few minutes. Once your Hero Page is set up, you can email a link to your webpage to your family, friends and colleagues and ask them to support you in your fundraising efforts.

If you're the kind of person that has everything and wants nothing, donations can be made on your behalf in lieu of a birthday present, a wedding or anniversary gift, in memoriam to remember a loved one, or for any other special occasion.

For the adventurous, you can also create an online fundraising webpage for your special challenge, such as a walk, swim, run, kayak etc.

Your donors will receive an online tax-deductible receipt via email and can leave a message of support on your personal "Hero Page", and your "Hero Meter" will track the progress of your fundraising.

It's easy?

To create your Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation "Hero Page" in 3 simple steps, click on one of the links below:

Create a Gift Registry with Karma Currency

Karma Currency

Another easy online alternative is to create your own Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation Gift Registry through Karma Currency.

Perfect for birthdays, weddings, engagements and more, you can set up your own personalised gift registry and invite your friends and family to donate to Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation.

When you set up your gift registry, there are a range of Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation gifts for you to choose from including:

  • Chemo pack - $19
    Chemotherapy Pack - $19
    Includes chemo diary, pen, thermometer and special carry bag
  • Wig Pack - $125
    Wig Pack - $125
    Includes wig, under-cap, wig stand, wig shampoo and anti-static spray, for patients who have lost their hair
  • In-patient Welcome Pack - $41
    In-patient Welcome Pack - $41
    Includes loose-fitting white shirt, towel, soap, lotions, shampoo, sleep mask, diary, pen and special carry bag
  • 1,000 3-Step-Breast-Check Shower Hangers - $400
    1,000 3-Step-Breast-Check Shower Hangers - $400

The Sun-Herald City2Surf - August 9, 2009

City2Surf Charity Challenge

Make sure you're a part of the Sun-Herald City2Surf Charity Challenge and get your heart racing in support of our cause. If you register to run, you can create a personalised fundraising page for Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation in just minutes. Click on the link below, register to run and follow the easy steps and then email it to your family and friends to gain their support.

To get a head start on your fundraising for Sydney Breast Cancer Foundation, visit Herald Heroes, register to run and follow the easy steps and then email to your family and friends to gain their support.

The fundraising arm of the Sydney Breast Cancer Institute, one of Australia's leading centres for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of breast cancer.

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