Cricketers go pink for cancer

All players will add a touch of pink Photo: Cricket Australia

Central Coast Cricket Association will add a touch of pink to support the McGrath Foundation on Saturday, March 8, at Sohier Park, Ourimbah.

The association will host Semi-Final Day for Girls and Women’s Cricket and all teams will be Playing for Pink in support of the McGrath Foundation’s purpose to ensure that no-one goes through cancer without the care of a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse.

Event organiser Carly Kidd said all players were excited to Play for Pink and support the McGrath Foundation.

The McGrath Foundation raises funds for McGrath Cancer Care Nurses right across Australia and delivers world-leading cancer nursing services to support people and their families through cancer.

It is through the support of community groups like The Central Coast Cricket Association and their local clubs that the Foundation can continue providing crucial support to families experiencing cancer.

“It’s the McGrath Foundation’s goal to ensure that no-one goes through cancer without the care of a McGrath Cancer Care Nurse,” Ambassador and Director Tracy Bevan said.

“Events like this are truly helping us to make a difference and move towards that goal; we couldn’t do it without you.”

To donate, search Central Coast at www.pinkisthecolour.com.au

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