Mother’s Day Classic: Getting Active for Breast Cancer Research
Mother’s Day is celebrated in Australia on the second Sunday of every May. However, not everyone is fortunate to still have their mother around to celebrate it with. 1 in 7 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, and the annual Mother’s Day Classic highlights this, encouraging people to “get active for breast cancer research”. Monday Drive producer Charlotte had a chat with Cleola Anderiesz, CEO of the National Breast Cancer Foundation, highlighting the positive contribution of the Mother’s Day Classic in raising awareness for the issue.
For more information, check out the National Breast Cancer Foundation on Instagram.