Fighting for women with cancer

By Leshay Katu

I’m hosting a Girls’ Night In to help all Victorian women affected by cancer

This year, approximately 16,200 Victorian women are diagnosed cancer, and 6,000 of those will be breast or gynaecological cancers.

However, thanks to wonderful generosity like yours, the rate of women dying from cancer is declining. Since 1993, the rate has been consistently decreasing by 1.6% per year. 

I’m passionate about saving even more lives, so I'm helping Cancer Council Victoria by hosting a Girls’ Night In. It’s the perfect opportunity to catch up with the girls and celebrate our friendship while raising vital funds.

By supporting me, you’ll be funding ground-breaking cancer research, prevention programs and support services that offer a helping hand to all Victorian women affected by cancer.