Graham Roberts

SUPPORTING Breast Cancer Research

On Sunday 10 May, I'm running to save lives.

I’m running in 2026 the Mother’s Day Classic to help raise funds and awareness to fight breast and ovarian cancers.

Almost 18 years ago my oldest sister lost her battle with breast cancer. A decade ago my wife successfully completed her treatment and was given the ‘all clear’ five years ago. I’m grateful for the support given and the advances in research leading to better outcomes for those diagnosed with cancer.

Despite the scientific advances, every day in Australia 63 people are diagnosed and 12 lose their lives to breast or ovarian cancer.

I invite you to make a donation today to support my efforts, raise funds for research, and help fight breast and ovarian cancer..

Thank you for your support.

Together the Mother’s Day Classic community has donated...

$48.23 million

Since 1998 to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

$2.57 million

Since 2024 to the Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation

My Achievements

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Set a fundraising target
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Added profile picture
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Invited a friend
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Shared on social
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First donation
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Joy
(Raised $100)
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Support
(Raised $200)
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Community
(Raised $350)
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love
(Raised $500)
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Hope
(Raised $750)
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Reached my goal

Thank you to
my Sponsors

$33
from Graham Roberts
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$106
from Colin Roberts

Thankyou for running to further advance the care of people living with and or affected by cancer. ❤️

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Thanks for your donation. Your support and generosity is very much appreciated
$21
from Rick de Paiva
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Thanks Rick. Appreciate your support
$32
from Ian Smith
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Thanks Ian. Appreciate your support and generosity.
$58
from Phil Smith
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Thanks Phil. Appreciate your support and generosity
$21
from Joyleen & Neil Stewart

Neil’s mother & aunty both died from breast cancer. My sister was diagnosed a few years ago and a younger cousin was diagnosed 2 years ago. Thank you for running for this worthy cause Graham & Beth

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Thanks for your donation & support. When Beth was diagnosed and being treated I was surprised by the number of people who shared a little of their cancer journey. So many people ar impacted, and research leads to improved outcomes. Thanks.