GOULBURN will be turning pink when Coopers Earthmoving, through Workers Stags will join clubs, businesses and schools showing off their cricket skills for the McGrath Foundation’s Pink Stumps Day, on Saturday, February 20.
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Pink Stumps Day provides an opportunity to raise money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities nationally and to increase breast cancer awareness in young Australians.
McGrath Foundation Ambassador and Director, Tracy Bevan said, “Pink Stumps Day will play a vital role in achieving the Foundation’s mission of ensuring every family impacted by breast cancer has access to a dedicated breast care nurse, no matter where they live or their financial situation.” “Our McGrath Breast Care Nurses are at the heart of what we do at the Foundation.
“They’ve helped to support over 36,000 families in Australia experiencing breast cancer.
“We’re encouraging everyone to step up to the crease and make their run count by getting behind Pink Stumps Day to help make this our biggest and pinkest yet.”
Dan Cooper from Coopers Earthmoving and Workers Stags Cricket Club said, “This is an excellent opportunity to not only come along and support your team but also watch a great game of cricket while assisting a wonderful and very valuable cause.
“I know because of the great care they gave my Nan.
“Let’s get pink Goulburn.”
Coopers Earthmoving and the Workers Stags are inviting friends, family and the local community to join them for Pink Stumps Day on Saturday, February 20 and get involved with lots of fun activities. For more information about Pink Stumps Day or the McGrath Foundation, visit www.mcgrathfoundation.com.au.
Watch Workers Stags versus Coolavin Young Guns at Seiffert Oval.
Wear pink on the day and have some cash on hand to donate to the McGrath Foundation!
For more information, contact: Sally Cooper on 4841 1660 or Dan Cooper on 0488 411 728.