Help me take a stand against blood cancer
Taking part in the World’s Greatest Shave has always been on my bucket list.
I originally planned to shave my head after my wedding in 2021—but soon after, I found out I was pregnant. At the time, I was feeling extra sensitive and just wasn’t in the right headspace to take on something so far outside my comfort zone.
Now, four years later, I’m feeling braver than ever—and ready to do something meaningful.
Being involved in such a powerful cause is incredibly humbling.
Right now, more than 150,000 Australians are living with the devastating impact of blood cancer. Every single day, 17 people lose their lives to this disease.
That’s why I’m taking on the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave.
By donating to my page, you’ll be helping to fund crucial research, raise awareness, and support families affected by blood cancer.
Every donation—big or small—makes a real difference.
Thank you so much for your support.
Your Impact
Help me earn the Place to Stay badge. That's enough to give a regional family a week of free accommodation to stay close to treatment.
I’m $159 away from my next impact milestone. Please help me reach it.
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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.
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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. This iconic campaign helps us provide wraparound health services for patients and their families – and powers groundbreaking research and campaigns for change.
Fuelled by our community of patients, carers, healthcare professionals, researchers, specialists, and supporters just like you, we're committed to achieving our goal of zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.
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