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Wishing you a Happy Easter!

From all of us at the Australian Cancer Research Foundation, we wish a Happy Easter to all of our supporters,  with special wishes to our Greek (Kaló Páscha) and Italian (Buona Pasqua) donors!

If you’re rushing to find those last minute Easter gifts, it’s not too late to make a small donation in lieu of easter eggs. Even though our office will be closed from Friday 6 April for the long weekend, if you make a donation online a receipt will be issued to your email address automatically.

Thank you again for your ongoing support of our work.

A cancer research donation makes the perfect Mother’s Day gift

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, which means many of us are working overtime to think of creative but meaningful gift ideas.

Many ACRF supporters choose to give donations in lieu of gifts on special days such as Mother’s Day through the ACRF’s ‘In Celebration’ giving program, and we are truly grateful for their support.

Donations in lieu of gifts help to make an incredible difference to our work in cancer research. Every donation dollar we receive (100%) funds world-class research into all types of cancer.

Wouldn’t a world without cancer be the greatest gift of all this Mother’s Day?

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A special birthday supporting cancer research

Cancer survivor Patrick Tully recently celebrated his 70th birthday surrounded by family & friends. His surprise party organized by family members, including daughter Kim, involved a wishing well for cancer research where loved ones could donate instead of giving presents. Guests were also given cancer research awareness ribbons as a sign of their support.

Patrick was delighted by his celebration and especially by the donations to cancer research – giving an emotional speech about the importance of ensuring organisations like the Australian Cancer Research Foundation receive support even amongst all the tragedies in the world. Continue reading “A special birthday supporting cancer research”