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P-Ups 4 Life
Story
Hello friends and family!
I've created this page because I want to make a difference to the one in eight women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
I'm inspired by the sad passing of Louise Crutcher on 29-12-2017.
I'm also inspired by the work that the National Breast Cancer Foundation do and want to help them reach their aspirational goal of zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030. I have set myself a challenge and a fundraising target and I need your help to reach it.
I hope to inspire your donation by participating in a triathlon on May 6th 2018.
P-Ups 4 Life is my motivation. P-Ups is short for Push-Ups. Push-Ups are good for the chest.
At the finish line I will attempt to complete as many "P-Ups" as possible. The more you pledge for each push-up, the harder I train and race, the more money we raise, the more lives we can save.
Feel free to make a donation at any time or to spur me on further, pledge an amount per Push-Up in a message (set a maximum if you like).
Please also spread the word by sharing my page with your friends and family.
Thank you in advance for your generosity, it means a lot!
Pete Raudaschl
Activity
National Breast Cancer Foundation
The National Breast Cancer Foundation is the only national body that funds life-changing breast cancer research with money raised entirely by the Australian public. Research is the only way to prevent deaths, and improve how breast cancer is diagnosed, managed and treated. By funding only world-class research, the National Breast Cancer Foundation is working towards a goal of zero deaths from breast cancer.