RPA Haem Team
The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Institute of Haematology, the RPA Haem Team, has banded together this month to support the Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave to raise needed funds for the organisation’s work in the community.
Blood cancer is Australia’s hidden cancer crisis. There are 140,000 families facing blood cancer right now. And it takes the lives of 16 Australians every day.
These numbers are set to double by 2035. Unless we do something about it, that’s why George Bush has signed up for the World’s Greatest Shave.
George Bush is raising funds for the Leukaemia Foundation to give Australians facing blood cancer life-changing practical and emotional support. And to fund critical research, bringing us closer to the day when zero lives are lost to blood cancer.
Will you be part of George’s World’s Greatest Shave community and donate to his page?
Your donation means that together, you are working to stop blood cancer in its tracks. Any amount, big or small, will make a real, tangible difference.
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Institute of Haematology
These fantastic people are the team at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Institute of Haematology friends.
Join doctors, nurses, laboratory and administration staff, patients, family, friends and pets (!) to raise funds for Leukaemia Foundation World’s Greatest Shave.
Please consider joining our RPA Haem Team to contribute to a shared goal of raising funds and creating awareness of blood cancer.
Ways to get involved in the World’s Greatest Shave
- Consider donating to our team’s fundraising goal.
- Register for your own “Cut – Colour – Shave Challenge” whilst contributing to our RPA Haem Team.
- Hold your own event during WGS week, 18th – 24th March 2024.
- Join our WGS event at RPA during Shave Week 18th – 24th March 2024 (watch this space for details)
- Promote via your social media accounts and share pics.
- Together RPA Haem Team can help “Beat Bloody Cancer”.
More RPA Haem Team Members
“Any amount – BIG or small – will make a real, tangible difference.”
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