Thank you to all our wonderful partners.
nib foundation was established in 2008 with the mission help people and communities live healthier lives.. They generously partnered with Cancer Council NSW in 2022 to fund a social media campaign which raised awareness around the link between alcohol and cancer and encourage individuals to reduce their alcohol consumption. In 2023, we are proud to be partnered with nib foundation to scope, pilot, develop and evaluate a new online platform to help young Australians aged 14-24 quit vaping. This vital partnership will help us support young people impacted by vaping and fill the current gap in for vaping cessation support and services tailored to young people. Find out more about the nib foundation.
Dry July Foundation: Funding our national 13 11 20 service
We are grateful to the Dry July Foundation for supporting Cancer Council for seven years through the Dry July campaign. Since 2019, funds raised through Dry July have gone towards funding our vital 13 11 20 telephone support service where our specialists provide confidential cancer information to more than 37,000 callers across Australia each year. Without support from partners like the Dry July Foundation and our community, we couldn’t run vital services, such as 13 11 20, for people impacted by cancer and their loved ones. Find out more about the Dry July Foundation.
Shinhan Bank is a Korean multinational banking firm with a office based in Sydney. Their vision is a ‘Shinhan Bank Opening a Happy Future’, which is based on its management philosophy of benefitting ‘the world with banking power’. Shinhan Bank first partnered with Cancer Council NSW in 2018. Most recently, Shinhan Bank donated nearly $10,000 in taxi vouchers to ensure that cancer patients in acute financial hardship can still get to treatment. To learn more about Shinhan Bank, visit their website.
Driving a movement of dignity and empowerment, The Treatment Trend Co revolutionises the cancer care experience with purposefully crafted treatment robes and apparel.
Deanna Chapman and Stevie Reading are wives, mothers and Australian qualified Radiation Therapists. Based in a rural town – Tamworth, NSW, both Deanna and Stevie, combined an extensive career in cancer care, an unwavering passion for patient-centred care and creativity flare to launch – The Treatment Trend Co.
Their treatment robes offer patients a stylish, modest, and clinically practical alternative, empowering them to choose what they wear during appointments.
$10 from each purchase will be donated towards Cancer Council NSW. To view the range, visit The Treatment Trend Co
Cancer Council is pleased to announce a new partnership with Publicis Groupe ANZ, to support the Working with Cancer Initiative locally in Australia. As a strategic partner of the pledge, we’re pleased to be partnering with Publicis Groupe to raise awareness of the need to build supportive workplaces for people living with cancer, while also funding vital work in the cancer information and support space to help all people affected by cancer.
Box Rallies was created by James Freeman OAM and is a dedicated community of people who raise funds each year to fund vital research projects across Australia. Since 2010, they have raised over $48M and continue to beat this goal year after year. Find out more here: shitboxrally.com.au
Shangri-La Sydney is an elegant sanctuary above a distinctive harbour city. Positioned in the dress circle of the historic Rocks district, the panoramic views of Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge enhance the luxurious glamour of Sydney’s destination hotel. Soaring 36-levels, Shangri-La Sydney features 564 guest rooms and suites, award-winning dining experiences, and Chi, The Spa, an urban oasis in the heart of the city.
Shangri-La Sydney continues to support Cancer Council through hosting the Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea launch event, and several fundraising activities throughout the year.
Candlebark Creations are one of Cancer Council’s national corporate partners, with a portion of funds donated each year from sales of their corporate Christmas cards. To find out more about this partnership, head to: https://www.candlebark.com.au/
Ways to Partner with Cancer Council
If you are looking to promote Cancer Council through your business, or vice versa, we can explore opportunities to craft a partnership that is innovative and mutually beneficial.
Our iconic fundraising events like Daffodil Day and Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea offer unique and fun opportunities for sponsorship, and additional opportunities to work with Cancer Council on how to engage your staff and customers with fundraising.
Providing pro bono or in-kind support of products, services and professional advice means that we can direct even more funds towards our programs, services and research.
Workplace Giving is a tax-effective way for your employees to support Cancer Council. Making small, regular donations from pre-tax income is a great way to make a difference. With our workplace giving partners, Cancer Council can provide additional staff engagement opportunities to further engage your staff with our work.
How to get started?
nib foundation and Cancer Council
Cancer Council NSW partners with nib foundation to scope, pilot, develop and evaluate a new online platform to help young Australians aged 14-24 quit vaping. Partnering with a like-minded organisation like nib foundation, means we can deliver on a project that will have a widespread impact on prevention, and support the health and wellbeing of young people across Australia.
Raising $41M for vital cancer research through Box Rallies
The ‘Box Rallies’ see daring teams make journeys across Australia in cars worth less than $1,500 each for Shitbox or at least 25 years old for its partner event, Mystery Box, making their way through unchartered territory in the hope their car will survive the trip. Participants have now raised over $41 million, all of which has supported vital cancer research.
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