More than 100 Pink Lady silhouettes will be on display at Parkes Lions Park on the Orange road this Sunday in a meaningful show of support for women and families affected by breast cancer.
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Every day 38 Australian women will learn they have breast cancer and seven will lose their lives to the disease.
Local McGrath Breast Care Nurse Dianne Green said each time a woman hears she has breast cancer, those around her in the community are also affected.
“Support for women and families affected by breast cancer is an important issue in our local community,” Di said.
Breast Cancer Network Australia’s (BCNA) Mini-Field of Women events provide an opportunity for the public to pay tribute to all those affected by breast cancer.
CEO of BCNA, Maxine Morand, herself a breast cancer survivor, said the event is a powerful reminder that you are not alone on your breast cancer journey.
“This October, around 300 Mini-Field of Women events are being held in local communities right across Australia.
“These events are a great way to link those people affected by breast cancer with their local community.
“We hope people participating will find the event moving and enjoy it as a celebration of life,” Maxine said.
Dianne Green said although breast cancer care and knowledge has come a long way, women are still being diagnosed every single day who need our help and support.
“Breast cancer is an issue close to many women and affects our community,” she said.
The Parkes and surrounding communities are invited to participate in this local event and to take the opportunity to leave a personal message of support.