Hair today gone on the 19th February
Blood cancer has touched my life personally — my father-in-law, Brian, battled leukemia. This year, I’m joining The Greatest Shave with FTI Group to help raise funds for the Leukemia Foundation.
It’s a bold move (goodbye hair 😅), but if it helps support patients, families, and vital research, it’s 100% worth it.
Your Impact
Help me earn the Personalised Treatment badge. That's enough to fund state-of-the-art tests to personalise treatment for a child to give them the best chance of survival
I’m $116 away from my next impact milestone. Please help me reach it.
Donate nowMy Achievements
Help me earn the Discover badge. That’s enough to fund 3 months of laboratory costs for a research project to discover better treatments for blood cancer.
I’m $4040 away from my next impact milestone. Please help me reach it.
Donate now
Signed Up!
$1
$250
$560
$4,800
$10,000
Thank you to my Sponsors
$200
Fti Group
$158.25
Alex Reeve
Good on you mate, great cause !
$68.87
Marty Briggs
$68.87
Ben Hogan
$67.33
Nathan Williams
for pumpkin & plumbs shave!
$57.30
Jae Whittaker
Blood cancer is effecting my family too. Good job mate
$54.12
Matthew Chalhoub
Good job brother good cause 👍👍
$53
Nathan Cain
$53
Nicky B
Great work young man!!!
$33.15
Jono Hart
Great effort mate - love the cause
$33.15
Andrew Whalan
Good work mate
$25
Anonymous
$12
Josh Arkcoll
Onya Cainy
Your support is changing lives with the Leukaemia Foundation
50 years of supporting Australians with blood cancer
The World's Greatest Shave is the flagship fundraising initiative of the Leukaemia Foundation, Australia’s only dedicated blood cancer charity. This iconic campaign helps us continue to provide wraparound blood cancer care for Australians with blood cancer.
And with blood cancer rates continuing to rise, our work is far from over. Fuelled by our community of patients, carers, healthcare professionals, researchers, specialists, and supporters like you, we’re committed to continuing our work in providing life-changing support services, funding groundbreaking research projects, and advocating on behalf of patients and families.
Goooo Nathan!