Coastal Goddess has raised more than $19,000 in support of WomenCan, a fundraising initiative of ANZGOG (Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group).
The women’s intimate health and facial aesthetics clinic hosted its fourth Annual Charity Fundraising Lunch, at Kefi at Koolewong on Saturday, May 24, raising an incredible $19,141.
The event brought together a powerful community of women, families, and local businesses from across the Central Coast to raise awareness and funds for gynaecological cancer research — one of the most underfunded areas of cancer care in Australia.
A deeply moving highlight of the day came from Central Coast resident and guest speaker Amanda Ne’Roi, who shared the heartbreaking story of her daughter Jaime, who died from cervical cancer just before her 40th birthday, leaving behind two small children.
Her powerful tribute highlighted the devastating human impact of these diseases and the urgent need for more research, better treatments and earlier detection.
“Amanda’s story reminds us why this work is so important,” founder of Coastal Goddess and The M Clinic Dr Kelly Needham said.
“No mother should have to bury her daughter.
“No children should lose their mum to a disease that could have been caught earlier or treated more effectively.
“That’s why we’re so committed to this cause.”
WomenCan raises vital funds for ANZGOG, the peak national gynaecological cancer research organisation, which conducts world-leading clinical trials across Australia and New Zealand.
Despite gynaecological cancer rates doubling in the past 20 years, these cancers continue to receive disproportionately low funding, and survival rates remain close to what they were 50 years ago.
In April, ANZGOG called on the federal government to commit $100M to better understand gynaecological cancers, improve treatment options, and address the alarming rise in diagnoses.
“This isn’t just a women’s issue, it’s a national health crisis,” Needham said.
“We’re proud that our fundraising efforts, now totalling close to $85,000 over the past four years, can play even a small part in creating change.”
Guests enjoyed a long lunch overlooking the water, with raffle prizes and an auction which brought the community together in a meaningful and inspiring way.
“Every ticket purchased, every prize donated, and every person who showed up on Saturday helped shine a light on the importance of women’s health,” Needham said.
“We’re so grateful — and we’re already planning for next year.”
To learn more about WomenCan, ANZGOG, or to donate to ongoing research, visit www.womencan.org.au.
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