Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) and MyMuse have announced an exciting new partnership to help workplaces better support employees impacted by cancer. The partnership focuses on creating shared value by integrating wellbeing, education, and social impact into corporate environments across Australia.
By combining ACRF’s mission to back world-class cancer research with MyMuse’s expertise in supporting the wellbeing of individuals and workplaces affected by cancer, the organisations will develop and share co-branded initiatives designed to foster more compassionate, informed, and resilient workplace cultures that understand and respond to the challenges of cancer.
The partnership will focus on:
The first joint initiative is a Workplace Support Guide titled “Talking About Cancer at Work” will provide practical advice for employers, leaders and teams. The guide will be supported by a series of Lunch & Learn sessions for ACRF’s corporate partners, co-delivered by both organisations.
“This partnership allows us to bring compassion and wellbeing into professional environments while continuing our mission to advance and accelerate cancer research outcomes,” said Kerry Strydom, CEO at ACRF. “It’s also a meaningful way to give our corporate partners something practical and useful in return for their incredible support. These resources will help them care for their people and build more understanding and supportive organisations.”
“ACRF’s incredible role in advancing cancer research aligns beautifully with our purpose of supporting people and organisations affected by cancer,” added Nikki Shah, Founder & CEO at MyMuse. “Together, we’re providing businesses with real tools and conversations that make a genuine difference, turning care into action and creating healthier, more connected workplace cultures.”
Learn more about ACRF’s mission to fund world-class cancer research at www.acrf.com.au and discover how MyMuse can help your organisation create a more compassionate and resilient workplace at www.mymuse.com.au.